Innovation in Children’s Services: Partners in Paediatrics and Dudley Tim Horsburgh, Lead Clinician, PiP and Children’s Lead Commissioner, Dudley CCG/MCP Steve Cropper, Academic Advisor, PiP and Keele University http://www.partnersinpaediatrics.org
Innovation in Children’s Services: Partners in Paediatrics and Dudley
Tim Horsburgh, Lead Clinician, PiP and Children’s Lead Commissioner, Dudley CCG/MCP
Steve Cropper, Academic Advisor, PiP and Keele University
http://www.partnersinpaediatrics.org
What is PiP?
• An association of organisations with responsibility for children’s health services – Initiated 1997; formalised as subscription
association 1998-9; still going! • Membership: 18 subscribing organisations in
the West Midlands • Budget and staffing: very small • Strong and broad clinical engagement in work
streams
The point of PiP
• Improve quality & accessibility of care for children
• Facilitating collaborative work arrangements and learning about new models of health care – Managed clinical networks/Integrated care – Local experimentation and development work – Sharing knowledge/collaborative professional
development and educational provision – Listening, watching, advising and advocating
Work past and current …
• Local service development and shared learning Childhood
constipation GP engagement
& confidence EWTD Eg Dudley
Vanguard…… the continuing purpose of PiP
• Wide area paediatric networks General surgery Anaesthetics Diabetes Gastroenterology Rheumatology Child Sexual
Abuse • Paediatric
workforce
• Education and shared resources Region-wide
Clinical Guidelines
Education events – linking secondary, community and primary care
Engagement with Children and Young People
Dudley CCG - Vanguard Project 2015
Children and Young People’s Support Project
# You Only Life Once
Dr Tim Horsburgh - Clinical Lead Dr Linda Cropper – Commissioning Manager
‘Our greatest natural resource is the minds of our children’
Walt Disney
Aims / Outcomes
Life long learning
Healthy Life styles
Whole of Life care planning
Aims Reduction in poverty
Enhanced Emotional Resilience
Better educational outcomes Better employment prospects
Reduced LAC Reduced hospital admissions
Enhanced transition into adulthood
Community motivators • Children rooted in their community • Equal Opportunities to educational achievement • Preservation of social networks and peer support • Greater opportunity for social interaction • Access to third sector support • Whole system life long care planning
Youth Voice
Youth Health Champions - School engagement and Peer support
Community Groups
Carer Forum PPGs
Healthcare Forum
PUBLIC VIEWS
Healthcare Forum 5th March 2015
Why ? Marmot Review – 2010
Children and Families Act - 2014 :
Supporting and Involving YP Promoting Integration
Five Year Forward View
Integrated approach to service provision ( Report of the Children and YP’s Health Outcomes Forum 2014/15 )
Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions - DoE
2014
National Framework for CYP’s Continuing Care – 2010 + 2015/16
Teaching for Life Project - Summers and Robinson –
archdischild – 2015 -308599.43
Strategic Changes Health and Well - Being Board – CPY Alliance
Pooled CYP Budgets Shared assets
Shared IT assets - Improved Data Working at scale
Local Developments :
Early Help Hub All Age Emotional Health and Well – being service
MASH Whole of Life Disability Service
Extension of Troubled Families and FNP
Partnership Working :
How – the MDT approach
Health GP
DWMH DGFT BCPFT
Education Primary
Secondary FE
Special Schools
Local Authority Social Care / CDT Public Health - SHA
Friends Family Community
YP
Voluntary Sector
Pilot site 5 Localities in Dudley
Pilot - one locality :
GP Surgeries
Primary Schools Secondary School (s)
Social Care offices
Disability specific - ASD / CF / DM
Aims / Outcomes
Life long learning
Healthy Life styles
Whole of Life care planning
Outcome Measures
Educational stats Employment placement
Emotional Health Hospital Admission stats
Use of Primary Care services data Personal feedback
Audit of pathways / care plans / reviews Safeguarding / LAC outcomes
Crime stats
‘An investment in knowledge pays the best interest’
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Any Questions?