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Developing and Delivering in Partnership

Developing and Delivering in Partnership . Gary Hazelden – Partnership Lead (NSFT) gary.hazelden@nsft.nhs.uk 07798 925906 01603 421447. Current and Changing Environment. Financial Challenge Trust Service Strategy Changes in the Commissioning E nvironment Payment by Results

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Developing and Delivering in Partnership

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  1. Developing and Delivering in Partnership Gary Hazelden – Partnership Lead (NSFT) gary.hazelden@nsft.nhs.uk 07798 925906 01603 421447

  2. Current and Changing Environment Financial Challenge Trust Service Strategy Changes in the Commissioning Environment Payment by Results Increased Competition

  3. Development Partnerships What? Time limited, outcome focused projects Set up to design a particular service/intervention Include a wide range of stakeholders Produce a Service Specification/Operations How? Expressions of Interest Reimbursing/paying members Workshops and other tasks Why? Deliver in partnership, therefore develop in partnership Separate the Development from the Procurement Phase To establish the best design for service users within the cost envelope available Engaging with all potential providers in an open and fair way

  4. Adult Alternative to Admission/Discharge Support (AtA) – Development Partnership Aim:- To develop a range of effective alternative to admission and discharge support services for Norfolk and Waveney, within the resources available. Objectives:- Discuss, debate and decide on:- cost implications geographical implications feasibility practical operational issues Survey interested parties, as required Submit proposals to TSS Steering Group for approval before procurement and implementation phases.

  5. The AtA Service Specification Currently included:- Bed based interventions Non-bed based intervention Community/Home based interventions Additional AtA interventions:- Enhanced Crisis Line Community Transport Care and Repair services And the others!

  6. The AtA Service Specification (contd) An electronic/web based ‘Menu of Services’ including latest availability, will provide SUs, carers and NSFT staff with the information required to access AtA services Providers will be pre-contracted and accredited 18+ Highly likely to require an NSFT acute bed Free at the point of delivery according to need Ongoing or avoidance of a crisis (up to 72hrs) Discharge support (up to 6 weeks) Not a replacement for care as usual

  7. What next? Procurement Implementation phase (cultural and operational challenges) Ongoing contract management and review of service outcomes Dementia AtA AtA Programme of work

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