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Join Jess Lievesley from the Hertfordshire Joint Commissioning Team to explore commissioning intentions for adult mental health services, focusing on reducing stigma, enhancing access to therapies, and promoting recovery-oriented approaches. Discover key changes and developments to improve outcomes and address unmet needs.
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ITEM 2 JESS LIEVESLEY PRESENTATION Hertfordshire Joint Commissioning Team; Commissioning Intensions Jess Lievesley Planning & Commissioning Manager (Adults of Working Age)
Investing In your Mental Health- Primary Mental Health Care • Health Promotion • Mainstreaming Access/ Reducing Stigma • Recovery rather than Maintenance • Increased Access to Psychological Therapies • Developing & Strengthening Primary Care • Promote Better Use of Resources
Adult Mental Health & Social Care, Where Are We Now? • 99% of County Covered by 1 Health & Social Care Provider • 95% of county Covered by PIG compliant NSF Teams • Primary Mental Health Team Pilots • Skilled & Dynamic Workforce • Aspirant Mental Health Foundation Trust
The Case for Change? • Evidence from the Hertfordshire Pilots & Nationally • FT Platform • Local & National Strategy Drivers • Improve Outcomes • Give Service Users and Carers what they want • Maximise Use of Staff Expertise • To get best use of available resources • Practice Based Commissioning
Commissioning Intensions • Greater Engagement and Joint Working With Primary care • Reduce Stigma • Addressing Unmet Need • Secondary Care focusing on individuals with Complex need • More Focused Service Delivery • Greater Access to Psychological Therapies • Recovery Orientated Approaches • Market Testing
What Are The Key Changes? • Reconfigure CMHT & Community resources to; • Develop Primary Care Mental Health Services • Develop Community Recovery Service • Other Developments; • Commission a New Community Personality Disorder Service • Enhance the Early Intervention in Psychosis service • Strengthen Crisis services & Accomodation