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Day Democratic Therapeutic Community Network (DDTCN) – ‘The Network’. Origins Membership Function Developments. DDTCN. Origins:
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Day Democratic Therapeutic Community Network (DDTCN) – ‘The Network’ Origins Membership Function Developments
DDTCN Origins: • Three, one-day-per week Democratic Therapeutic Communities (DTC’s) – satellite services established in Webb House era – planning meetings set up for staff & service user consultants. Set up evaluated by Dr. Barbara Rawlings (2003/4) • Four DTC services involved in HaCCRU evaluation: ‘Evaluation of Day Services run by agency partnerships and Therapeutic Community Service North (TCSN) – Barr, et al - 2008 • DDTC Network established - during the TCSN era, following closure of Webb House in 2004 ‘Day Therapeutic Community services for people with personality disorder: a new approach’ – Gopfert &Hellin, et al. – 2006 • Network has grown & developed substantially since
DDTCN Membership: service user consultants & staff from 10 current DTC’s with 1 joining and 2 more in planning phase: • Rotunda – Liverpool (est. 2002) • Diverse Pathways – Leeds (est. 2003 - CoC accredited) • Fifteen – Manchester (est. 2005) • TaSTE – Tameside and Stockport Therapeutic Environment (est. 2007) • The Orb – Oldham, Rochdale & Bury (est. 2008) • 2 B – Burnley (est. 2008) • Waterside – Birkenhead (est. 2008) • Taith – Wrexham (est. 2009) • Jigsaw – Chorley (est. 2010) • TES TC – Trafford (est. 2011) • Denton House TC – Northwich (est. 2012) - a new DTC service just started – in process of joining DDTCN • Blackpool? A 3rd Lancashire Care DTC is being planned • Chester ? Closed • PiE (Personality in Education) – Manchester University • 174 – Bolton
DDTCN Function: “Not to re-invent the wheel” • Meets quarterly – hosted in rotation • Learn from each other & appreciate differences • Share experiences & resources • Develop services • Determine, monitor and maintain standards • Support forum for service user consultants and staff • Identify unmet training needs and provide in-house training • Developing a peer review system • Identify and develop future evaluation of services
DDTCN Developments: • Inter-service visits DDTCN planning for annual visits between services to monitor standards and offer constructive comments – representative group of service users, service user consultants & staff • Annual Training Event 2011 – Unstructured time 2012 – The role of the service user consultant
DDTCN • The future ?
DDTCN References: • Barr, W. Hodge, S. and Kirkcaldy, A. (2008) – Evaluation of Day Services run by agency partnerships and Therapeutic Community Service North (TCSN) - HaCCRU • Gopfert, M. &Hellin, K. et al. (2006) - A weekly day therapeutic community service for people with personality disorder: an innovative model. Psychiatric Bulletin • Pearce, S. & Haigh, R. (2008) – Mini Therapeutic Communities – A New Development in the United Kingdom, therapeutic communities, 29, 2. • Rawlings, B. (2004) Setting Up New Services: how service users were involved in planning therapeutic community day programmes, Therapeutic Communities, 24 (1), pp. 245-257. • Rawlings, B. (2004) Interagency Collaboration: working in partnership to plan therapeutic community day services for personality disorder - unpublished An electronic copy of Dr. Barbara Rawlings unpublished paper can be obtained by contacting her on: barbara.rawlings@talk21.com