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Primary Mental Health Care and Wellbeing Service Gordon King - Mental Health Commissioner

Primary Mental Health Care and Wellbeing Service Gordon King - Mental Health Commissioner. Strategic Context. No Health Without Mental Health Care and Support Bill 2013 Healthier Northamptonshire Better Care Fund Think Local Act Personal (TLAP).

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Primary Mental Health Care and Wellbeing Service Gordon King - Mental Health Commissioner

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  1. Primary Mental Health Care and Wellbeing Service Gordon King - Mental Health Commissioner

  2. Strategic Context • No Health Without Mental Health • Care and Support Bill 2013 • Healthier Northamptonshire • Better Care Fund • Think Local Act Personal (TLAP)

  3. Mental Health Services in Scope • Emerging Primary Mental Health integrated SPoA • Primary Care Liaison function • Improving Access to Psychological Therapies including assessment, support, advice and brief therapy based interventions as part of PMH and WB • Mental Health Reablement/Prevention Services including short-term counselling, listening ear, short-term goal focused work, work experience and volunteering , low level supported accommodation. • Intermediate Support

  4. Design Principles • To design and model a recovery based model of care which fully utilises and encompasses community assets. • To develop, implement and evaluate a clear and safe pathway for people transferring from secondary to primary care and vice versa. • To deliver quality outcomes for service users and carers. • To enable more people to be managed in a Primary Care setting. • To provide increased education for both people and their carers and health professionals around managing wellbeing

  5. Emerging Model Primary MH GP/Practice team Treatment GP or Self Referral Urgent Care/ Crisis Secondary MH PCLW Social Care IAPT Step 0-1 Non-clinical signposting & support Care Navigators Peer Support Social Care Learn2B Recovery college Community Resources Step 2 Bridging Interventions CBT/IAPT Emotional Regulation Mindfulness Groups / Individuals Peer Support Social Care Step 3 IAPT Specialist Specialist Peer Support (lived experience to model recovery) Social Care Psychiatrist / Nurse Prescriber for medication review Carers/ Families Prevention Wellbeing Public Health Time Bank

  6. Service Description • Single Point of Access for Primary MH based on locality model in community hubs • Mental Health promotion, information and signposting as part of wider hub/service • Assessment, problem identification and goal setting • Short-term support to address clear outcomes • Gatekeeping , referral and liaison with secondary mental health services • Enhanced Primary Care Psychological Therapies (based on NICE approach)

  7. Expectations of Services • Integrated working across a wide range of agencies • Working in a flexible way to meet the needs of the individual ( Person centred) • Locality based and community focused working within the community hubs • Improved access and response for individuals accessing support at the closest point to people’s homes. • Reduce duplication of service delivery • Fully integrate with primary care and demonstrable link to secondary care

  8. Outcomes for Individuals • A one stop local, accessible advice and support service that prevents needs escalating . • Increased improvement in mental wellbeing, resilience and recovery • Increased social participation and community integration • Increased choice in how to meet personalised outcomes • Increase in accessing training, volunteering and employment opportunities • Improvement in physical health.

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