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Yorkshire and the Humber Mental Health Network IAPT Providers Network 27 th January 2016 Andy Wright, IAPT Clinical Advisor and Sarah Boul, Quality Improvement Lead andywright1@nhs.net and sarah.boul@nhs.net Twitter: @YHSCN_MHDN January 2016 www.england.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber Mental Health Network Good news for Charlotte and family! Baby Edward (Teddy) Charley Whale was born 24 th January, weighing 9lb 10oz www.england.nhs.uk

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Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Strategic Clinical Network Update & Overview Andy Wright www.england.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber Strategic Clinical Networks Andy Wright IAPT Clinical Advisor (Y&H)

6 What are Strategic Clinical Networks? SCNs operate as engines for change across complex systems of care, maintaining and or improving quality and outcomes. They bring primary, secondary and tertiary care clinicians together with partners from social care, the third sector and patients In future SCNs will be nationally mandated, hosted by NHS England and will receive national commissioning funding for their core functions Within Y&H, SCNs are hosted by NHS England (Y&H)

SCN and Senate Geography North East, north Cumbria, and the Hambleton & Richmondshire districts of North Yorks Greater Manchester, Lancashire and south Cumbria Cheshire & Mersey Yorkshire & The Humber East Midland s West Midlands East of England Thames Valley London South West Wessex South East Coast 7

What can the SCNs do for you? SCNs are established to: Work across the boundaries of commissioning and provision, as engines for change in the modernised NHS Support commissioners with their core purpose of quality improvement and ultimately the achievement of outcome ambitions for patients Work within a single framework which promotes consistency of approach but also allows flexibility for health communities to develop their SCN structures in line with local need and circumstances 8

9 How SCNs can be effective Added value for patients, professionals and constituent organisations Support teams will have a significant role in supporting the development of coherent and effective network arrangements fostering a culture of collaboration and engagement for quality improvement Clear Terms of reference for groups relating to outcome ambitions and quality improvement Support CCGs in their annual assessment (authorisation process) demonstrating excellence

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Provider Presentation Bradford District Care Foundation Trust www.england.nhs.uk

You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk BDCFT IAPT SERVICES 2016

What s different from last year? Increased funding from CCG s Craven IAPT Service Tupe d into BDCT IAPT Increase in staffing levels to 82.85 WTE - (60/40 split HI to PWP) Increased support from Performance Management You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Introduce more robust Performance Monitoring Management Meeting every two weeks, includes all team leaders and PWP leads Performance and data support attend monthly more frequently if required Main KPI s discussed and monitored at each meeting, Recovery, Reliable improvement, 15 % Entering therapy, Numbers Entering therapy within 6 and 18 weeks Each Team discussed as above at their individual monthly team meetings monthly Every Clinician has case load management all KPI s discussed, including issues with reaching capacity Weekly appointment checked every Monday to ascertain any staff who have not reached 20/30 appointments You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Introduced more diligent Performance Monitoring Cont d Daily discharge checker (since August, checks accuracy and recovery, staff fed back recovery figures on a monthly basis Weekly Patient List Tracker (hidden waits) produced and circulated by Data support (as recommended by IAPT IST) Weekly running report number entering therapy from Data and performance support after every HSCIC upload Weekly checker on number entering within 6 weeks and 18 weeks Weekly checker on numbers waiting without an appointment within a 2 week period Monthly HSCIC figures circulated (differ from national) You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Clinician Performance Each clinician receives individual recovery rates weekly Clinician knows exactly how many clients to be seen (only small number of clinicians per team not reaching targets) those not reaching are seen in caseload management Caseload management weekly for trainee, 2 weekly for PWPs, monthly for HI Monitoring of caseload management at senior management level check that all staff already receiving Caseload management focuses on recovery, number of assessments, numbers of new first therapies, numbers on caseload, complexity, step ups/step downs Rag rated dashboard re introduced You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Numbers Waiting Primarily in one service (Districts) Successful bid for 47k waiting list initiative 4 Orientation dates taken place 350 attended - 50% entering groups. Additional groups offered and put in place (primarily psych education, mood matters) 0ver 200 discharges, however discharges will affect recovery rates Numbers of waits not reflected at national level You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Entering Therapy District wide Single Point of access Self-referral process instigated Self-referral information and leaflets distributed across the district e.g. in local hospitals, library s, children s centres, community centres, health visitors, shops, etc. Advertising on Facebook and on twitter Some GP surgeries advertising local Stress Pac groups for us on their Facebook and twitter Group at local college (AB), 200 pupils will be offered 5 groups, entering therapy figures will be primarily district and city figures All team managers in children s centres have been contacted to offer Stress Pac course to parents Working with local Authority and BDCT on staff sickness and self referrals for staff You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Entering Therapy Cont d. 5 main businesses who are highest employers have been contacted to offer Stress Pac and Mindfulness courses. Local Authority arranging to provide taster sessions for all staff and self-referral process for those who wish to take up any of the services. Identification Code given to this client group Also local authority circulating our leaflets to all our staff who are off sick with anxiety and/or depression Job Centre Plus two groups already taken place and second group to be offered in Airedale, they keep the numbers for us and when over 15 contact us Shipley, Keighley and Bradford Colleges, Bradford University have all had taster sessions and IAPT staff attended freshers week with an information stall, they have been offered group sessions. You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Entering Therapy Cont d.. Running Stress Pac and mood matters at ISIS (local women's centre)centre, rolling programme now in place Cellar Project offering Stress Pac and other possible groups. ( unlikely the client will reach recovery) Airewharfe Craven advertised locally in Aire Valley Magazine. You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Recovery All clinicians receive caseload management which concentrates on the numbers of clients reaching recovery All clinicians recently received re training on recovery - end of September All caseload managers seen by Clinical Lead given additional training, advise and support on how to get clinicians reaching recovery (ongoing process) Recovery figures are monitored daily Clinicians given their recovery rates on a weekly basis Monitoring complexity You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Data Quality Newsletter starting to be circulated in February (will include other services used and updates) Discharges looked at daily and looked at for accuracy New template introduced in August 24 th, able to see benefits locally with immediate effect however, will not be reflected nationally until September figures Each clinician fed back any mistakes serial offenders seen by team mangers Additional data quality support You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Continuing Issues Local data is not reflected nationally due to SystmOne incompatibility: IAPT Numbers entering Treatment Aire Wharfe Craven CCG Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Target 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 Final (BDCT) 175 250 235 255 230 235 Local SystmOne Derived Total 174 265 243 252 238 267 284 253 230 Local SystmOne Derived Percentage Entering 11% 17% 16% 17% 16% 18% 19% 17% 15% IAPT Numbers entering Treatment Bradford City CCG Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Target 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 Final (BDCT) 110 85 110 100 100 140 Local SystmOne Derived Total 130 111 121 135 104 131 159 156 122 Local SystmOne Derived Percentage Entering 16% 14% 15% 17% 13% 16% 20% 20% 15% IAPT Numbers entering Treatment Bradford District CCG Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Target 518 518 518 518 518 518 518 518 518 Final (BDCT) 430 350 525 470 555 575 Local SystmOne Derived Total 441 362 590 467 542 538 539 547 499 Local SystmOne Derived Percentage Entering 13% 10% 17% 14% 16% 16% 16% 16% 14% You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Continuing Issues Cont d Recovery: Local Recovery Rate Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Airedale 54% 32% 49% 54% 60% 54% City 26% 15% 30% 32% 38% 38% North 44% 37% 31% 54% 59% 45% South & West 38% 31% 37% 33% 32% 29% Overall 42% 31% 38% 45% 46% 43% You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

What next New Electronic patient record Lead provider role New self referral system Review of admin Recovery College Phew You & Your Care www.bdct.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Time for a break? www.england.nhs.uk 15 minutes only please!

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Data Accuracy Survey www.england.nhs.uk

Results from the Survey Monkey Which data system does your service currently use? Name and Job Title Name and Location of Service Alison Lynskey - Performance Manager Doncaster Doncaster IAPT 63 Hallgate Doncaster DN1 3PB SystmOne No Andrew Sainty - East Riding IAPT Manager Humber NHS Foundation Trust Hessle Grange 11 Hull Rd Hessle HU13 9LZ PCMIS Yes Rebecca Hughes - PWP Team Lead Insight Healthcare Calderdale EAP Yes Andy Wright - IAPT Programme Manager North Yorkshire IAPT Service PARIS Yes Michael Taylor - Performance Officer Leeds IAPT Service Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust PCMIS Yes Michael Taylor - Performance Officer Leeds IAPT Service Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust PCMIS Yes Linda Haynes - Senior Manager IAPT Bradford District Care Foundation Trust IAPT service Systmone No Toni Mank - Head of IAPT- Sheffield Sheffield IAPT St Georges Community Centre Winter Street S3 7ND INSIGHT- a bespoke local Trust system No Gareth Griffiths - Team Manager Rightsteps Wakefield IAPTus No Mandy Capaldi - Service Lead Insight Healthcare, Victoria House, 159 Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2PX Insight Plus Yes Jon Davis - Director Northpoint Wellbeing (formerly Leeds Counselling) delivers part of the IAPT service to the 3 Leeds CCGs PCMIS Yes Jim MacDonald - Service Manager Market Hill, Scunthorpe SystmOne No Jim MacDonald - Service Manager IAPT Rotherham 23a Clifton Lane Rotherham SystmOne No Corinne Mallinson - Data Quality Lead Mental Health Access Team- Barnsley PCMIS Yes Is the data published by the HSCIC site an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? www.england.nhs.uk

Is the data published by the HSCIC site an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? Answer Options Response Percent Yes 57.10% No 42.90% Results from the Survey Monkey System Used EAP, Insight Plus, PARIS, PCMIS IAPTus, INSIGHT- a bespoke local Trust system, SystmOne System Used Is the data published by the HSCIC site an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? Number of Users EAP Yes 1 IAPTus No 1 INSIGHT- a bespoke local Trust system No 1 Insight Plus Yes 1 PARIS Yes 1 PCMIS Yes 5 SystmOne No 4 Is the data published by the HSCIC site an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? Yes No Is the data published by the HSCIC site an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? 42.90% 57.10% Yes No www.england.nhs.uk

Personal reflection 5 + years working within IAPT 4 Data systems 3 Providers Three month process to one day Closer relationship with corporate services and in particular information team Total transformation compared to the past However, not without its difficulties.. www.england.nhs.uk

Data Accuracy Survey 14 providers responded 6 systems being used Q Is the data published on HSCIC an accurate reflection of what is inputted at service level? 57% Yes 43% No 1 bespoke IAPT system all users said Yes 1 generic NHS system all users said No Deep dive by one of our providers showed HSCIC data was accurate and did accurately reflect their position www.england.nhs.uk

Why is Data Accuracy So Critical? Informs good practice Evidences rationale for Nice treatment Establishes and help maintain credibility Assurance and reassurance to key stakeholders Contributes to continuous improvement processes Shows national KPI targets are being achieved Informs future commissioning intentions and payment by results www.england.nhs.uk

Conclusion Data gathering and analysis has never been so important as it is now Critical we do everything we can to ensure that data is accurate and reflects the huge effort that it represents It is essential that we work closely and collaboratively to achieve this. www.england.nhs.uk

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Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Future Initiatives - IST Workshops www.england.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Meeting Format and Future Planning Discussion www.england.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Any Other Business Access to Step 2 Materials Not in English - Alison Hobbs In House Training for PWP Liz Holdsworth Future Meeting Dates www.england.nhs.uk

Yorkshire and the Humber IAPT Providers Network Thank you for Attending! www.england.nhs.uk