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9th April 2016 10:30-16:30, Horizon Leeds

Children & Young People’s

Mental Health and

Wellbeing Event

“ Have your say on Mental Health

Services in Yorkshire and the Humber”

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Andrew Clarke – Children and Young People’s Mental

Health Improvement Manager, Yorkshire and the

Humber SCN, NHS England

Lara Ferguson – Youth Councillor for Sheffield Youth

Cabinet / UK Youth Parliament

Event Chairs

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How we want to work together for a

good day – RESPECT

R – respect each other’s views and uniqueness.

E – equal ops, please share your needs so we can respond to them

and treat people how you want to be treated.

S – share and listen, give people space to contribute.

P – participate, join in and ask questions. Phones, please have them

on silent and out of the way.

E – enjoy, have a great day, which means you need to let us know if

you’re not.

C – confidentiality, please share ideas and not each other’s stories

after today. Also if we hear something that means you’re at the risk of

harm from either your own actions or those of someone else, we will

do something about it.

T – team work, support each other.

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• Show and tell what you have been doing

• Build relationships

• Find solutions to overcome barriers to accessing

services

• Decide how to keep the conversation going

• Passport challenge

• Have fun!

Aims of the day

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Welcome, Housekeeping & Aims of Today Andrew Clarke

& Lara Ferguson

11:00

Energise Your Table! Laura Whixton 11:05

Young Person’s Story Lara Ferguson 11:15

What Do We Mean by Mental Health? Hannah Beal

CAMHS Clinical Lead 11:30

What is NHS England Doing in Y&H to Support CYP MH

Improvement? Andrew Clarke

11:40

Examples of Work from Youth Parliament Members CYP 11:55

Twitter Break 12:10

Table Discussion 1: Service Mapping and Identifying the

Gaps

Lara Ferguson 12:15

Table Discussion 2: Identifying Barriers to Access Laura Whixton 12:30

Table Discussion Feedback Laura Whixton 12:45

Lunch & Market Passport Place Challenge 13:00

Agenda - Morning

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Wake-Up Time! Charlee Bewsher 14:00

Table Discussion 3: Solutions to Overcome Barriers Andrew Clarke 14:05

Table Discussion Feedback Andrew Clarke 14:35

Education Jon Mitchell

Student Minds

14:50

Refreshments 15:05

Passport Competition Prize Draw Charlee Bewsher 15:25

Feedback and Next Steps Lead Commissioners 15:30

How Can We Keep the Conversation Going? Laura Whixton

15:45

Close Andrew Clarke

& Lara Ferguson

16:00

Agenda - Afternoon

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Imagine it’s the year 2502…

Earth now has beings from all over the galaxy living

on it, including some Ewoks that came from the

planet Woki.

Earth is about to be destroyed by a giant meteor,

but you have a rocket ship.

Humans can live on Woki so you decide to go there.

You can take Ewoks with you.

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Going to Planet Woki on Your

Rocket Ship…

1. Why would it be good to take the Ewoks with you?

2. What do you need to think about for it to work well with you and the Ewoks? 3. What could happen if you didn’t take the Ewoks?

Discuss on your tables

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Lara’s Story

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Hannah Beal

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Mental Health

What do you think of when you hear the words mental health?

Write these down on post-its. (1 min)

Stick on flip chart paper.

Share with the group.

Definition of mental health using some or all of you post-it words. (4 mins)

Feedback.

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World Health Organisation

Young Minds

Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community.

The capacity to live a full, productive life as well as the

flexibility to deal with its ups and downs.

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Video clip

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What or who can help make you mentally healthy?

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I look forward to learning with you

today.

Thank You

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Andrew Clarke – Children and Young People’s Mental

Health Improvement Manager, Yorkshire and the

Humber SCN, NHS England

What is NHE England Doing in Y&H

to Support

CYP Mental Health Improvement?

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• 12 SCNs across the country

• Set up in 2013 to support improvements in services

• Work with commissioners, providers and 3rd sector organisations

• Link with PHE, LA, D of H, D of E

• Aligned with national priorities 16/17

• CYP Mental Health

• Adult Mental Health

• Dementia

• Maternity

• Perinatal Mental health

• Cancer

• Diabetes

Strategic Clinical Networks

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• Key themes: • Promoting resilience, prevention and early intervention • Improving access to effective support • Care for the most vulnerable • Accountability and transparency • Developing the workforce

Future in Mind • Published in March 2015

• Joint review of all Children and Young

People’s mental Health Services

• “There is now a welcome national

recognition of the need to make dramatic

improvements in mental health services.

Nowhere is that more necessary than in

support for children, young people and their

families”

• National recognition that change needs to

happen across the whole pathway not just

in CAMHS services

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Local Transformation Plans

• 5 Year Transformation Plans

• 18 in Y&H

• Plans developed as part of whole system partnership working

• CCG

• LA

• PH

• Education

• Health and Justice

• Specialised Commissioning

How will the change happen?

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• Support Lead Commissioners with development and

delivery of the LTPs

• Host events according to LTP delivery needs

• Support the sharing of best practice across region

• Delivery against plans monitored at a National and

Regional level

• Promotion and delivery of YP views into all LTPs and

service development

How will the change happen?

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Y&H SCN

Voice of

YP in Y&H

Y&H SCN

CAMHS

Steering

Group

Y&H CAMHS

Lead

Commissioner

Forum

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What Young People are Doing to

Improve Mental Health

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Rotherham

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3

8lWqcfYrI

http://youtu.be/gmZF00mQhgQ

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Tweet us

@YHSCN_CM

#YHCAMHS

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1. Service Mapping – Sharing Exercise

Then…

Identify the Gaps

(15 min)

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2. Barriers to Access

(15 min)

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Feedback

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Lunch Break

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Welcome Back

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3. Solutions to Overcome Barriers

(30 min)

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Feedback

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Jon Mitchell

Student Minds

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Don’t forget to hand

in your passport!

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Passport Challenge

Competition

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Lead Commissioners

Feedback & Next Steps

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How Can we Keep the

Conversation Going?

NHS England

Clinical

Network

Lead

Commissioners

Young

People

Steering Group

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• Help keep our work on track and make sure

not missing something

• Young people as experts of their own needs

• Opportunity to influence services

• Widen creative pool

• Enable us to hear from young people

representing all areas within Yorkshire and the

Humber

Why We Need to Keep Talking…

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Y&H SCN

Voice

of YP

in Y&H

Y&H SCN

CAMHS

Steering

Group

Y&H CAMHS

Lead

Commissioner

Forum

So… How?

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Andrew Clarke – Children and Young People’s Mental

Health Improvement Manager, Yorkshire and the

Humber SCN, NHS England

Lara Ferguson – Youth Councillor for Sheffield Youth

Cabinet / UK Youth Parliament

Reflections of the day

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What went well….

Even better if…

Your Reflections

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