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The Clinical Network. One of 11 DH funded national pilot sites 2004
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1. The Leeds Managed Clinical Network Developing confidence whilst living with uncertainty
2. The Clinical Network One of 11 DH funded national pilot sites 2004 – community services
National Evaluation by Imperial College – “Learning the Lessons”.
Local Evaluation by University of Chester
Six-monthly DH Monitoring including service user commissioners
Service and User generated measures
3. The Clinical Network Model Staff from a range of agencies and disciplines, funded from a single source to achieve common aims which no single agency could achieve.
BUT …
Great effort needed to make partnerships, multi-agency work and care pathways feasible or satisfactory.
Added complexity when attempting to capture outcomes.
4. The Network Model Leeds Partnerships NHS Foundation Trust
Community Links
Touchstone
Leeds Mental Health Advocacy Group
Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service
Leeds Adult Social Care
PD institute Shared aims and principles
Shared commitment
Individual agency/discipline roles and responsibilities
Service User Involvement and Collaboration
5. Resources 24.8 WTE
Clinical Service Manager
Clinical Lead
Clinical Team Manager
Practice Development Lead
Care Co-ordinators
Health Care Support Workers
Occupational Therapists/Technical Instructor
Psychological Therapists
Service User Consultants/Involvement Lead
Pharmacist
Accommodation Support
Voluntary Sector Support and Inclusion
6. Services Assessment and Formulation – 8 weeks
Care co-ordination – 100 weeks
Case consultation – sessional
Diverse Pathways – 24 months
Journey Day Programme – 24 weeks
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills Groups – modular
Pear Tree Partnership
Training/Facilitated Learning
8. Activity 7000 face to face contacts per year
Any given week – 82 places available for direct work
12 in assessment/formulation
28 in care co-ordination
16 in Diverse Pathways
10 in Journey
16 in DBT skills
9. Involvement? Involvement lead and two user consultant posts
Service User group and newsletter
Volunteers at Pear Tree Partnership
Delivering training and conference workshops
Survivor led crisis post
Satisfaction survey
Evaluation of services
10. Outcomes … Service use pre-Network and one year later
Medication review 2007/audit 2009
Journey evaluation and focus groups
DBT CORE outcomes
Day TCs national review
Service User involvement initiatives, satisfaction survey
Acute in-patient audits 2007 and 2008
NFA Review 2008
Regional Training Programme – 600 staff
Award winning allotment – Pear Tree Partnership
17. Service User Satisfaction Survey -2009 What is good about the service you receive?
Meets my individual needs with flexibility
Very defined, kept to time, feel safe
There are other service users just like myself
DBT – great staff, small group. Has changed my life over the last two years. More aware accepting of my illness. Diverse Pathways – more challenging in a positive way.
Very clear about how and when groups run
The fact that I’m in prison and you guys come and visit me
The DBT groups are extremely helpful as the skills related to all the problems that I’ve encountered in my life. It is beneficial to be able to listen and talk to the other group members who have the same problems as me. Also being able to repeat modules if is thought that it will help is good.
18. What is not going well or could be improved? I miss having a Care Co-ordinator now I’ve been discharged. I have difficulty getting out to join groups etc. now I’ve been discharged as I can’t afford taxis and can’t use public transport.
I would have liked to have been told about other services within the Network instead of picking up bits here and there from other group members.
Everything is put down to being Personality Disorder rather than me being seen as an individual. I don’t feel part of this group.
More information about other areas and how to access them.
19. New Developments 2009/10 Understanding of PD and responsiveness across Primary Care Mental Health Teams
NSPCC Project
Younger People and developing personalities
Short term occupational interventions on acute in-patient areas
Social Inclusion initiatives
Creative Personalities Project
Partnership with PDi
Implementation of NICE Guidance across Leeds
KUF Training Programme