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Take It To The Top Stockwood Park Discovery Centre 28 th July 2011. Welcome to SEPT - Services & Plans. Declan Jacob – Director of Mental Health Bedfordshire & Luton. Significant Changes in Mental Health Policy Implementation. National Service Framework for Mental Health (1999)
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Take It To The Top Stockwood Park Discovery Centre 28th July 2011
Welcome to SEPT - Services & Plans Declan Jacob – Director of Mental Health Bedfordshire & Luton
Significant Changes in Mental Health Policy Implementation • National Service Framework for Mental Health (1999) • Delivering Race Equality in Mental Health (2005) • Development of New Horizons (2009) • Publication of the NHS White Paper: Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS (July 2010) • The passage of the Equality Act 2010 • “Big Society” • No Health Without Mental Health (2011)
No Health Without Mental Health (2011) • Aims to: • Improve the mental health and wellbeing of the population and keep people well • Improve outcomes for people with mental health problems through high quality services that are equally accessible to all
Breaking Down Barriers • Difficult to access • Eligibility criteria • Fragmentation • Not Responsive • Not Person Centred • Medical Model
SEPT Services • Community Mental Health Services • Memory Assessment Services • Assertive Outreach • Crisis Resolution & Home Treatment • Mental Health Assessment Unit • Acute Inpatient Wards Organic Assessment Units • Early Intervention in Psychosis • Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services • Specialist Learning Disabilities
SEPT Services cont.d • Drug & Alcohol Services • Community Forensic Services • Specialist Eating Disorders • Complex Needs Psychology • Direct Access Psychology
Transforming Mental Health Services in Luton & Bedfordshire • Strategic Context • QIPP – commissioning intentions • Financial Challenge within NHS • Development of a comprehensive stepped model of care • Development of single point of access • All age Mental Health Services • Development of a robust Dementia Care Pathway • Services that are culturally sensitive
Primary Care Liaison Service Rationale • Transform existing Community Mental Health Services to develop Mental Health Services in Primary Care
Primary Care Liaison Service Outcomes • Faster access to specialist mental health advice, guidance and services in primary care • Assessment and advice on management in Primary Care settings • Fast Track into Secondary Services • Facilitating appropriate and safe discharges into primary care teams • Linking with Community Health Services
Assessment Triage, Short Term Interventions Rationale • Delivery of single point of access and short term treatments to all new patients requiring specialist mental health care • Up to 6 months duration • Back to Primary Care
Assessment Triage, Short Term Interventions Outcomes • Faster Assessment leading to Short Term treatments • Reduction in waiting times for services • Increased patient satisfaction • Enhanced patient safety
Recovery and Longer Term Treatment Rationale • Focus on recovery and well being with clients with longer term and chronic conditions, with an emphasis on improving outcomes for all care groups
Recovery and Longer Term Treatment Outcomes • Use of recovery tools for all clients • Improved choice through access to self directed / personal support • Integration of assertive models of engagement across all age groups
Crisis and Mental Health Assessment Unit • Enhancing current service provision to minimise the overall use of acute inpatient facilities where appropriate • Culturally sensitive • Improving access to other care groups to current service provision
Acute Inpatient Care • Delivery of the transformation agenda for Inpatient Mental Health Services • Culturally sensitive • Development of high quality Inpatient provision across all care groups • Better utilisation of resource
Additional Gains • Mental Health Care is managed within interface arrangements that are robust between Primary and Secondary Mental Health Care. • Delivering appropriate care at the right points within the care pathway • All age Mental Health Services with single point of access • Specialist Dementia Care service • Specialist Services, CAMH and Learning Disability
Specialist Learning Disabilities • Policy Drivers • Valuing People • Health Care For All • What Does It Mean? • People with a learning disability using ordinary health care services and having better health care • Need for services at the Willows has been reducing • Development of Health Facilitation Model
Health Facilitators will work with health care services to support people with a learning disability to access the services they need. • Health Facilitators will also provide training a support to health care staff to understand the needs of people with a learning disability. • The service will be based in the community to promote health and social inclusion.
To ensure that individuals health conditions are detected earlier through health screening and the appropriate and prolific use of Health Action Plans. • We will provide a service that links with the Community Adult Learning Disability Teams, the Acute Liaison Nurses and Primary Health Care Services. • We will ensure that the same services are available to people across the county.
Thank You Any questions…….