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Jackie Collins Project Lead Winterbourne View London

Jackie Collins Project Lead Winterbourne View London. Progress across London. WV monitoring. NHSE now collect information on both a quarterly and monthly basis (from July 2014) Quarterly data includes total number of patients, % with a care co-ordinator, numbers with no planned transfer date

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Jackie Collins Project Lead Winterbourne View London

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  1. Jackie CollinsProject Lead Winterbourne View London Progress across London

  2. WV monitoring • NHSE now collect information on both a quarterly and monthly basis (from July 2014) • Quarterly data includes total number of patients, % with a care co-ordinator, numbers with no planned transfer date • Monthly figures from CCG’s on no. of discharges from ATU’s and destination • Additional data collected in London on new admissions • Some issues with accuracy of data collection

  3. What is the current London picture? • Quarterly data collection by NHSE March 2014-June 2014 shows slight increase in patients in London • 262 patients at March 2014, 269 patients in London at June 2014 • However, patients with no planned transfer date reduced from 205 in March to 79 patients by June

  4. What is the current London picture (2) • % of patients on a register (91%) and with care co-ordinator (98%) remained similar from March – June 2014 • Monthly patient flow figures for August 2014 showed slight decrease in people entering ATU’s; this may be due to inaccurate reporting rather than reality

  5. What progress has been made in London? • London Action plan developed • Appointment of WV Project Lead for London to lead on the London action plan • London work is hosted by London Social Care Partnership and overseen by WV steering group.

  6. Progress in London cont. • Learning Disability clinical network set up (linked to NHS and Social Care Outcome Framework). • Aim to give Learning Disability a higher profile and clear focus in London • Network will have clinical and social care input and will provide expert advice to improve quality of care and experience of receiving services

  7. Progress in London cont. • Second Commissioner event held in July 2014 • Aim to support the development of collaborative and cross borough commissioning • Action plan has been reviewed following the event.

  8. Progress in London cont. • Strengthen advocacy – advocacy event held and booklet developed • Develop skills of front line workers working on discharge from ATU’s – training for Care Co-ordinators commissioned by NHSE and planned for early November

  9. Progress in London cont. • Market Position statement currently being refreshed with NHS Quarter 1 data • Good practice examples have been gathered from London CCGs on supporting discharge from ATU to the community, prevention of admissions and work with young people in transition • Aim to share good practice as part of the refresh

  10. Progress in London cont. • LSCP and Public Health looking at the development of pan London JSNA to better reflect the complex needs of the WV cohort • Would be useful to get examples of any specialist analysis of needs • Continuing Health Care Network are looking at national CHC assessment tool to ensure fit for purpose for people with learning disabilities

  11. Any questions?

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