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Maternity, Children and Young Peoples Commissioning Team David Coles and Karmah Boothe.

Dec 29, 2015

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Page 1: Maternity, Children and Young Peoples Commissioning Team David Coles and Karmah Boothe.

Maternity, Children and Young Peoples

Commissioning Team

David Coles and Karmah Boothe

Page 2: Maternity, Children and Young Peoples Commissioning Team David Coles and Karmah Boothe.

Our Services

• Commission Community Health Service for Maternity, Children and Young People– Special Educational Needs / Disability– Maternity– Childrens Community Services– Mental Health services

• Strategic link for Children and Young People services with the ‘health context’

• Work collaboratively with the Local Authority and partner agencies inc. Police, Social Care, Education

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Commissioning Arrangements

Work collaboratively to develop strategic / operational approach to commissioning services:• NHS England• Public Health in the Local Authority • Birmingham City Council commissioners

Across a range of service providers including acute and community.

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Maternity

Maternity Services• Antenatal Care• Intrapartum Care• Postnatal Care

Bethel Doula Project • Antenatal education and birth preparation

• On-call support as a birth partner

• Supporting clients in developing baby care skills

• Breastfeeding support

• Signposting to key agencies and public services

• Acting as an advocate for the mother, when dealing with key healthcare agencies• A mother’s group after the baby has been born

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Disabled Children

• Short breaks provision – Access to facilities in the community – Respite care (Edgewood Rd)

• Equipment service Including third sector organisations being able to use equipment to support access to provision

• Acorns• Action for Children

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Community Health Care

• Speech and Language Therapy• Occupational Therapy• Physiotherapy• Special Schools Nursing• Community Paediatricians• Community Childrens Nursing • Paediatric Liaison Service• Looked After Children Services

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SEND – Education Health Care Plans

• Replace Statements of SEN• Needs to be completed in partnership with:

– Parents/Children and Young People where possible– Health Care professional(s)– Educational Psychologists– Social Care– Education

• 11 sections that need completing• Local Offer

– http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/send – https://

childrens.mycareinbirmingham.org.uk/special-educational-needs-local-offer.aspx

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Vulnerable Families

• Homestart• Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)• Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)• Birmingham Complex Care Panels

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Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health

• Two voluntary sector organisations currently commissioned

• Collaborative working with local authority/public health commission

• 0- 25 Services– Forward Thinking Birmingham– Early Intervention– Building Capacity – VCS offer

• Headstart

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Our 0-25 modelPutting children and young adults at the centre of the new service

Principles and Values :• User Experience• Single access point to the

whole system• Building Capacity• Early Intervention• Integrated Specialist

Teams• Focus on outcomes

Six levels of careFive Care Pathways

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Commissioning Intentions

• Specific intentions with individual providers to review / develop services inc community and maternity services

• City wide commissioning approach with partners agencies – Shadow Childrens Joint Commissioning Board

• SEND – key requirements for health• MASH and CSE offer for the City• 0-25 Mental Health developments

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Difference to local people

• Remove barrier of accessing statutory provision

• Increased access for groups that are harder to reach

• Understand the communities that they serve• Support wider provision in preventative

approaches that reduces demand on specialist services

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What is needed?

• Working together to join agenda’s• Share outcomes and targets• Stronger partnerships between VCS and

health • Adopting an assets based approach – not

always about £££’s

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Role for community services

• Partners – working collaboratively• Sharing outcomes• Leverage of additional funding• Working to their strengths• Less following the funding and more doing

what you do best!

‘ It takes a City to raise a child’