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Rehabilitation and Recovery in Mental Health

Rehabilitation and Recovery in Mental Health. Community Voices Briefing Tuesday 28 th August 2018. About the engagement. Topic: Mental Health (MH) Rehabilitation and Recovery Services in Kirklees What do we mean?

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Rehabilitation and Recovery in Mental Health

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  1. Rehabilitation and Recovery in Mental Health Community Voices Briefing Tuesday 28th August 2018

  2. About the engagement Topic: Mental Health (MH) Rehabilitation and Recovery Services in Kirklees What do we mean? ‘Rehabilitation and Recovery services are services to support people with complex mental health needs to gain or regain their skills and abilities to function as independently as they can in the community, as symptom free as possible.’

  3. About the engagement We want you to help us engage on two areas: • What accommodation should be provided in Kirklees • What community services should be available We need to ensure we consider the needs of our diverse local population when planning services.

  4. Who do we want to involve • People who use services now – patients and carers • Staff who work in mental health services • Children and young people who may need services in the future • The community so we can ensure services support everyone who may need them • Providers – to gather ideas on what could work well

  5. Rehabilitation and Recovery Services 28 August 2018

  6. Background : • Review of services undertaken during 2016/17. • Review outcome resulting in this project – which is for people who have a primary diagnosis of psychosis, many of whom are being cared for under the Mental Health Act. • This is being overseen by NHS England and the Council Overview and Scrutiny Committee in line with the NHS England Assurance process. • Return to Overview and Scrutiny Committee in December 2018

  7. Background: Joint Commissioning Panel – MH Guidance: • The Joint Commissioning Panel – MH – Guidance on Rehabilitation and Recovery Services. • Referrals made by: • Regional Forensic Services • Regional Low Secure • Local Acute inpatient and PICU • Local Inpatient Rehabilitation Services: • Hospital rehab unit • Longer term complex support • Community services that support rehabilitation and recovery: • Primary Care • Community Mental Health Teams (Generic Secondary Care Mental Health Trust) • Health and Social Care • Community Rehabilitation Team • Supported Accommodation – nursing/residential care, supported tenancies (onsite/floating support)/ independent tenancies • Support to work/education/volunteering • Advocacy • Peer support

  8. What do we have in place now: Inpatient rehabilitation services (SWYPFT, Enfield Down) Services for people with longer term complex needs (SWYPFT, Enfield Down, Out of area placements) Community rehabilitation services in a nurse led residential home (Richmond Fellowship)

  9. What we need to do: Need for re-provision of inpatient rehabilitation and recovery services Enfield Down – rehabilitation/complex care Develop a community led model of care Community Rehabilitation Team Nursing Home Provision Supported Housing

  10. Aims and Objectives of the Engagement: • We want to find out how we can achieve: • Good quality services in Kirklees • Integrated services – NHS/Health and Social Care/Voluntary Sector • Clear pathways and processes to ensure more people receive timely rehabilitation and recovery services

  11. Details of the task Dawn Pearson Senior Engagement Manager Calderdale and Greater Huddersfield CCGs

  12. We need your help! • We need local people to get the community model right • We need service users, carers and stakeholders to help us improve what we have in place • You can help us understand • what good accommodation looks like • what a community service looks like • What else we need to do

  13. Tools we have available • Presentation we have used today • A hard copy survey • A form to capture conversations with equality monitoring for focus group use • An online survey with equality monitoring • QR code so people can upload to mobile phones Any other approaches will be considered on an individual basis.

  14. Any questions

  15. Community Voices Alan Duncan Engagement Lead VAC

  16. How to get involved • Register your interest with VAC and describe your approach • The CCG will need to consider how they target particular protected groups – VAC will allocate the work based on the funding available and the reach • Alan Duncan will be the lead contact for Community Voices

  17. Payment • Hard copy responses are at the standard rate of £5 per individual response • Online responses are £2 per online response (please ensure your member adds the code – we cannot pay for responses that have no code added) • Approved provider event/focus group will be £25 per half day rate and £10 for refreshments • Other responses will be considered on an individual basis • We are interested in anyone who can support data input at 50p per unit – please liaise with Zubair Mayet or Dawn Pearson on zubair.mayet@greaterhuddersfieldccg.nhs.uk or dawn.pearson@greaterhuddersfieldccg.nhs.uk

  18. Any questions

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