East of England SCN Mary Emurla SCN Manager
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East of England SCN Mary Emurla, SCN Manager Caroline Dollery, SCN Clinical Director Mental Health Learning Workshop Leicester 4 February 2014
Identifying Priorities Ø NHS Mandate Ø Stakeholder Events • All conditions • Neurology Ø Workshops • PPP • Leadership Ø Transitional work from MCN pilot • LDA Ø Integrated forum development • Dementia Ø Information and good practice sharing Ø Engagement with CCG’s 2
CCG Engagement Ø CCG Map Ø 19 CCG’s Ø Systematic visits to each: • Initial scoping, understanding of needs, SCN remit • Subsequent focussed meetings re improvement areas, offers, enablement, projects with scale and pace, and collaborative working Ø Membership of programme groups, central to information sharing, principle partners in project work. 3
Current SCN Priorities/Work Programme • 1. Transitional work • • • Dementia LDA Physical and Mental Health IAPT Quality and Safety Veterans • 2. Developing the Network, building relationships and understanding of new architecture • 3. Stakeholder Engagement: CCG, PPP, many more • 4. Cross cutting priority of co-production • 5. Commissioners Leadership programme • 6. Integrated pathways NHS | Presentation to MH Learning Workshop 4 February 2014 4 ]
Current SCN Priorities/Work Programme 7. Dementia • • Diagnosis – pathway assessment, model review and gap analysis • Integration – development and facilitation of forum for whole system quality improvement. • Good practice and information sharing • 8. LDA – transitional work with focus on WBV, physical health needs/parity of esteem, A&T and quality& safety • 9. Suicide prevention and depression care pathways • 10. IAPT • Addressing variation • Pathway redesign to facilitate achievement of national indicators • 11. Clinical Director membership of national MCA subgroup for strategy • 12. Neurology – development of network and major stakeholder event 5
Future (draft) Work Programme 2014/15 • 1. Pathway redesign • Dementia • National dementia indicators • Business modelling and resource repository • Whole pathways of care • MH pathways • • • Integrated pathways Primary care MH Role of IAPT in context of overall pathway of care Suicide prevention and depression care CAMHS pathways (supporting CYP network) • Neurology pathways • Epilepsy • 2. Co-Production 6
Issues, Challenges and Progress Ø Engagement Ø Variation across region in: • Services • Access Ø Informatics/data Ø Communication – within NHS and other partners/stakeholder Ø Multiple agency environment • How do SCN's add value? • Why work with SCN's? Ø Integration – health and social care; community and acute; primary and secondary; 3 rd sector. Ø Building relationships; embedding in new landscape; providing “real” offers of enablement; successful transition from MCN pilot. 7 NHS | Presentation to MH Learning Workshop 4 February 2014