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Street Triage

Street Triage. Street Triage. Background National Pilots announced by Home Secretary June 2013. Sussex one of four Forces selected Funded by Department of Health & Home Office Eastbourne project 1 year from October 2013. Sussex first to go live Hastings – Live February 2015.

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Street Triage

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  1. Street Triage

  2. Street Triage Background • National Pilots announced by Home Secretary June 2013. Sussex one of four Forces selected • Funded by Department of Health & Home Office • Eastbourne project 1 year from October 2013. • Sussex first to go live • Hastings – Live February 2015

  3. Street Triage What is Street Triage? Clinical mental health staff accompanying police to emergency MH incidents. The clinical staff help officers decide on the best option for individuals in crisis, by: • Offering professional advice on the spot • Accessing health information systems • Identifying the right kind of support required for individuals • Helping to liaise with and access other care services • Working late shifts and all weekend in unmarked Police car

  4. Street Triage Aim of Street Triage • More timely intervention by mental health professionals • Reduction in unnecessary detentions through appropriate use of s136 • Reduction in patients being detained in police custody centres • Better outcomes for individual patients

  5. Street Triage Results - Eastbourne • People Referred 2030 • People Assessed 1421 • People detained s136 135 • S136 Avoided 484 • People Arrested 55 • Busiest Day Sunday • 50/50 Gender split • Age Range 10 – 92 years

  6. Street Triage Results - Hastings • People Referred 1021 • People Assessed 625 • People detained s136 42 • S136 Avoided 124 • People Arrested 42 • Busiest Day Thursday • More Male than Females • Age Range 10 – 91 years

  7. Street Triage Benefits • Moving services into the community at the point of crisis • Focus on prevention and preventing escalation of situation • Providing GPs with details of each patient intervention • Improved partnership working Health/Police officers • Improved understanding of MH by police • Delivering commitments within the Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat • Improved outcomes and experiences for patients

  8. Street Triage Current Position and Future • Eastbourne scheme funded to end March 2017 • Hastings funded to end March 2017 • Crawley & Worthing pilots funded to March 2017 – live Jan 2015 • National Evaluation of Pilots Summer 2015 • Kings College evaluation to establish Health cost benefits/savings • Consideration of Triage in all Concordat Action plans

  9. Street Triage Thank you

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