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Good practice & partnership working Supporting Children and Young People with Mental Health Problems.

Jan 13, 2016

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Page 1: Good practice & partnership working Supporting Children and Young People with Mental Health Problems.

Good practice & partnership

working

Supporting Children and Young People with

Mental Health Problems

Page 2: Good practice & partnership working Supporting Children and Young People with Mental Health Problems.

No Health Without Mental Health sets out a number of priorities;

• Improving mental health education

• Prevention

• Early intervention

• Cross department approach

Page 3: Good practice & partnership working Supporting Children and Young People with Mental Health Problems.

Tier 4 –Highly specialisedServices

Tier 3 –SpecialistServices

Tier 2 –TargetedServices

Tier 1 –UniversalServices

Severe mental health difficulties and highly

complex needs

Moderate to severe mental health

difficulties

Vulnerable Children

All Children

Specialist CAMHS Service (CWPT)

Residential Placements (nationally commissioned)

CAMHS LAC Service - Journeys (Mind & Relate)

Reach Service (Mind & Relate)

SINGLE POINT OF ENTRY ( CWPT, Relate,Mind)

Coventry Integrated Primary Mental Health Service (CWPT, Mind, Relate)

Comprehensive CaMHS System

GP,s Health Visitors, School Nurses, Teachers, Youth Workers, Social Workers,

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Good Practice

• All commissioned services accept referrals via one route

• SPE hosted by Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust.

• Referrals screened by clinician/practitioners who make a decision re most appropriate service across tiers

• Clinicians/practitioners across 4 tiers

• Self referrals are accepted

• Professional referrals are accepted

• Step up and down across tiers

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The Integrated Primary Mental Health Service

Tier 1 Services – All Children – All professionals

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• To build capability with Universal ( Tier 1 ) Services

• Help professionals recognise signs and symptoms of poor

mental health

• Support professionals in engaging with children and young

people

• Support professionals with joint assessments• Early intervention• Supporting signposting to Specialist CAMHS and Targeted

Services

Integrated Primary Mental Health Service Aims……

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Early Intervention & Building Resilience

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Targeted support for Looked After (LAC) adopted children and young people, their parents/carers, and associated professionals (e.g. Social Workers).

Services and support for children and young people with low to moderate emotional wellbeing.

Targeted tier 2 Service – Vulnerable/at risk Children

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Journeys ModelSupport to Professionals Parents/Carers Young People

Training •YMHFA•Basic counselling skills•Attachment

Training •Kim Golding -18 weeks(Parenting and attachment)•YMHFA

121 Counselling

Group Consultations Child/Carer sessions Therapeutic 121 work

121 Consultations Foster Carer support group Group work

Signposting Listening Ear Peer support

Listening Ear Family work Family work

Joint working Social sessions

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Reach ModelReach Model

•Counselling: Reach will provide counselling to c&yp using their preferred method of delivered. Either Face to Face or via

•Therapeutic Group Work: Programmes include; Low Mood, Anger Awareness, Anxiety Management, Separation & Loss and Bereavement.

Peer support: Opportunity for c&yp to manage their issues through peer support via: Online forums & Group sessions

•Self-help resources / information Signposting and linking to other services •Online self-help resources•Online information

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The staff teamThe staff teamJourneys and Reach employ a team with a wide range of skills and qualifications including:

•Primary Mental Health Workers

•Occupational Therapists

•Counsellors

•Youth workers

•NNEB

•Psychologists (outsourced)

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Benefits of Partnership Working

A shared vision or goal enables organisations to come together to worktowards achieving the best outcomes for C&YP in Coventry andWarwickshire, heading in the same direction, at the same time

• Not within the gift of one agency to improve the mental health and emotional wellbeing of children and young people

• Facilitates and strengthens joint working

• Sharing of knowledge, skills and expertise amongst professionals

• Bridges the connection between local communities accessing services

• Improves working relationships and mutual respect

• Sustains service provision so the changing landscape does not impact on our c&yp

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Benefits of Partnership Working

For children, young people, parents and professionals

• More choice

• Diverse range of specialism's, modalities, knowledge and experience

• Smoother transition between services

• Joint working

• Easier access into the most suitable services without having to retell their story

• Preventing delays in accessing the right service first time

• Reduced waiting times

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• Access to support before crisis point – making sure people with mental health problems can get help 24 hours a day and that when they ask for help, they are taken seriously.

• Urgent and emergency access to crisis care – making sure that a mental health crisis is treated with the same urgency as a physical health emergency.

• Quality of treatment and care when in crisis – making sure that people are treated with dignity and respect, in a therapeutic environment.

• Recovery and staying well – preventing future crises by making sure people are referred to appropriate services.

Let’s not forget our Children & Young People when developing our action plans

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Contact Details

Coventry & Warwickshire MindWellington Gardens

Windsor StreetSpon EndCoventryCV1 3BT

T: (024)76552847E: [email protected]: www.cwmind.org.uk

Steven Hill, Director/Asst CEO