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Putting Recovery at The Heart

Putting Recovery at The Heart of The Bamford Reforms Open Dialogue Mental Health Conference 23 June 2011 Roy mc clelland. Putting Recovery at The Heart. I Context II Recovery III Making the Transformation to Recovery IV From Vision to Reality.

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Putting Recovery at The Heart

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  1. Putting Recovery at The Heart of The Bamford ReformsOpen Dialogue Mental Health Conference 23 June 2011Roy mc clelland

  2. Putting Recovery at The Heart • I Context • II Recovery • III Making the Transformation to Recovery • IV From Vision to Reality

  3. The Bamford ReformsGrounded in The Final Report of the Bamford Review (2007) “A Strategic Framework for reform and modernisation” “The First Phase” - foundations of reforms - 2009-2011

  4. The Bamford Reforms The First Phase 2009 - 2011 The Second Phase 2012 - 2016

  5. The Bamford Reforms The Second Phase - A New Context - A New Opportunity : - for Re-visioning, - for Re-energising - for Recovery - as the key theme

  6. The BamfordVision is A Recovery Vision: “Reform and Modernisation depend crucially on: - Changingthe system, - Changingways of working, - Changing the culture”

  7. The BamfordVision is A Recovery Vision: “Changing towards: - Person-centeredness - Inclusion - Choice - Recovery”

  8. Putting Recovery at The Heart • I Context • II The Recovery Agenda

  9. Putting Recovery at the Heart The Principles which Support Recovery

  10. Principles which Support Recovery For Individuals - Re-focus on wellbeing - Generating hope - Building meaningful and satisfying lives - Developing satisfying social roles

  11. Principles which Support Recovery For Relationships with Professionals For Working Practises

  12. Principles which Support Recovery For Relationships • From Expert / Patient • To mentor and coach • To partnership working

  13. Principles which Support Recovery For Working Practices • Building on Strengths • Respecting Treatment Preferences • Supporting Personal Goals

  14. Putting Recovery at The Heart • I Context • II Recovery • III The Transformation to Recovery

  15. Making The Transformation to Recovery A Paradigm Shift

  16. Making The Transformation to Recovery A Paradigm Shift : • Transforming Services and Culture

  17. Services and Culture • Personalisation - in how services actually operate • Partnership - in day to day interactions • Priorities – putting the individual at the centre

  18. Making The Transformation to Recovery A Paradigm Shift : • Services and Culture • Education, Training, Professional Development

  19. Making The Transformation to Recovery A Paradigm Shift : • Services and Culture • Education, Training, Professional Development • Measuring and Monitoring

  20. Measuring and Monitoring • Beyond clinical outcomes

  21. Measuring and Monitoring • Beyond clinical outcomes • To personal Recovery

  22. Putting Recovery at the Heart • I Context • II Recovery • III the Transformation to Recovery • IV From Vision to Reality

  23. From Vision to Reality • O.D.M.H. Conference • Department policy direction 2012->>   • Ministerial agreement •  Mental Health Action Plan 2012-2016 • Executive endorsement • Service Leadership • Expert by Experience Involvement

  24. CAN WE Put Recoveryat The Heart of The Bamford Reforms ?

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