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Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Clinical Network Denise Cope Clinical Lead Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology CN Mental Health Summit 7 June 2016

Mental Health Summit 7 June 2016 Presentation 3 by Denise Cope

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Page 1: Mental Health Summit 7 June 2016 Presentation 3 by Denise Cope

Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Clinical Network

Denise CopeClinical LeadMental Health, Dementia and Neurology CN

Mental Health Summit 7 June 2016

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The Clinical Network…

Is one of four Clinical Networks:• Cancer• Cardiovascular• Maternity, children and young people• Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology

Is a team of:• Chris Kipps, Clinical Director• Denise Cope, Clinical Lead • Hilary Kelly, CN Manager • Rachel Chappell, Quality Improvement Lead

Aims to:• Look nationally and locally to share best practice and innovation • Work collaboratively to reduce variation and assure delivery

across Wessex

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Why are Mental Health problems a national priority?

ILL ILL

ILL

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The Policy Drivers

• Five Year Forward View for Mental Health

• Parity of Esteem by 2020• Improving access and waiting times for

mental health services• Sustainability and Transformation Plans

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…and locally…

• IAPT access figures vary from to 2.08% to 5.29% (target rolling

quarter 3.75%)

• Psychiatry services vary in relation to age range provision,

availability of inpatient services, dementia specific services,

CAMHS liaison services

• Dementia diagnosis rates vary from 60.45 to 75.5% (target

66.7%)

• No agreed standards for transition

• Variation in crisis care provision

• Workforce gap for delivery of IAPT and EIP services

• No 24/7 CAMHS service

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The Clinical Network are….

….developing a five year local strategic vision for Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology (long term condition). The strategy sets out ambitions in the following areas:

Ambitions 1. Detection and diagnosis2. Collaborative community care3. Living well, rehabilitation and recovery4. Patients and carer experience5. Evidence, innovations and research into practice6. Workforce development

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Supporting the MH access and waiting time standards through:

• Working collaboratively with Patients, Nursing, Specialised Commissioning, CCGs, Providers, Assurance and Delivery, Academic Health Science Network and PHE

• Wessex Mental Health Programme Board: Gain an understanding of the state of readiness across Wessex in

meeting the access and waiting time standards Support service development and transformation Support development of CCGs improvement plans

• Regional Mental Health Programme Board

AndLinking to the Sustainability and Transformation Planning process

The Clinical Network are….

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The Strategic Clinical Network work plan

• Mental Health Access and Waiting Times Standards Developing a Clinical Network for EIP Provide clinically driven innovative support and solutions to improve

IAPT services Crisis care: Mapping patient pathways in liaison mental health

services• Perinatal mental health

Timely access to NICE concordant perinatal mental health services Perinatal mental health network

• Workforce Mental Health Workforce Taskforce (Health Education Wessex)

• CAMHS CAMHS transformation Transition

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More information

Visit our website:http://www.wessexscn.nhs.uk/

Contacts:Denise Cope, MH Clinical Lead:[email protected]

Hilary Kelly, MHDN CN Manager:[email protected]