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Two Years On The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health Tim Kendall National Clinical Director for Mental Health, NHS England and NHS Improvement 15 May 2018

Mental Health Five Year Forward View: priorities for 2020/21 70,000 more children will access evidence based mental health care interventions. Intensive home treatment will be available in every part of England as an alternative to hospital. Older People No acute hospital is without all-age mental health liaison services, and at least 50% are meeting the core 24 service standard. Older People At least 30,000 more women each year can access evidence-based specialist perinatal mental health care. 10% reduction in suicide and all areas to have multiagency suicide prevention plans in place by 2017. Older People Increase access to evidence-based psychological therapies to reach 25% of need, helping 600,000 more people per year. Older People The number of people with SMI who can access evidence based Individual Placement and Support (IPS) will have doubled. 280,000 people with SMI will have access to evidence based physical health checks and interventions. Older People 60% people experiencing a first episode of psychosis will access NICE concordant care within 2 weeks including children. Inappropriate out of area placements (OAPs) will have been eliminated for adult acute mental health care. New models of care for tertiary MH will deliver quality care close to home reduced inpatient spend, increased community provision including for children and young people. There will be the right number of CAMHS T4 beds in the right place reducing the number of inappropriate out of area placements for children and young people.

Key achievements The programme is overall on track for delivering the Five Year Forward View for Mental Health. Children and Young People We are on track to ensure an extra 35,000 children and young people are able to access services this year. We opened 81 new beds for Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Tier 4) and at least another 50 beds will open by end of March 2018. We established 70 new or extended community eating disorder services for young people covering the whole of England. The access standards for Children & Young People Eating Disorders, IAPT and Early Intervention in Psychosis are all being achieved or on track to be achieved by 2020/21.

Key achievements Perinatal Mental Health In May 2018, 23 million have been awarded to 35 sites through the Wave 2 Perinatal Community Services Development Fund. By April 2019 pregnant and new mothers experiencing mental health difficulties will be able to access specialist perinatal mental health community services in every part of the country. Contracts for four new, eight-bedded units awarded and implementation has started: North West Lancashire Care FT (July 2018) East Anglia - Norfolk and Suffolk FT (operational early 2019) South West Devon Partnership Trust (early 2019) South East Coast Kent and Medway Partnership Trust (July 2018

Key achievements London Core 24 U&E Liaison Mental Health - 17 hospitals already at Core 24 (10%) - 30 million funding to 74 acute hospital sites to achieve Core 24 from 2017-2019 - By 2019, 46% (81 of 178) A&Es aim to have achieved Core 24 standard Areas that currently have access to core 24 liaison services Areas that have successfully bid in Wave 1 to meet core 24 liaison services by the end of 2017/18* Areas that have successfully bid in Wave 1 to meet core 24 liaison services by the end of 2018/19* Areas with liaison services that are not yet at core 24 service level

Key achievements Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) In the past year, over one million people were referred for IAPT, with over half of people recovering from their condition. A total of 37 Early adopter sites are being supported by 80m to developed integrated IAPT and Physical care services (IAPT Long Term Conditions).

Key achievements New Care Models: reducing Out of Area Placements for Specialist Mental Health Care

Key achievements 18 million of the winter resilience budget was released in December to specifically address mental health-related system pressures.

Key achievements The Mental Health Investment Standard (MHIS) MHIS = CCGs investment in mental health rises at a faster rate than their overall programme funding. The MHIS is being met for 2017/18 both in plan and actuals at national and regional level. The 2018/19 planning guidance set out an universal ask for CCGs to meet the MHIS CCGs auditors will be required to validate their 2018/19 year-end position on meeting the MHIS.

2018/19 commitments 49,000 more CYP getting access to high quality mental health care. 9,000 more women accessing specialist perinatal mental health care. 19% of adults with a common mental health illness accessing IAPT and all areas commissioning IAPT Long-term conditions. A 25% increase in access to Individual Placement & Support services for those with severe mental illness. Deliver against multi-agency suicide prevention plans. The FYFV is the start of what needs to be a sustained multi-generational effort to transform mental health.

Supporting MH provider development NHS Improvement priorities for 18/19 11 Presentation title

Joint NHSI / CQC 2-Year Mental Health Safety Improvement Programme CQC s State of Care Report identifies safety as the key area for improvement in mental health provider organisations The MHSIP has been commissioned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care It marks the start of a continuous process that will see CQC, NHSI and trust reaching a formal consensus on the priorities for improvement, built around CQC s inspection cycle, with NHS I making an improvement offer to support delivery of an agreed safety improvement plan: a single and shared view of quality. Enhanced improvement support to the providers identified as having the greatest challenges National quality improvement safety support offer to be accessible to all providers on issues of common concern, such as restraint and restrictive practice Partnership working with the Royal College of Psychiatrists strongly supportive 12 Mental Health Safety Improvement Programme

Mental Health Safety Improvement Programme CQC + NHSI cycle 13 Mental Health Safety Improvement Programme

The improvement offer Enhanced post-cqc inspection engagement Senior consultative input Bespoke support from expert advisors on specific issues (e.g. clinical leadership, governance, culture). Likely to be focused on the trusts with the greatest challenges Brokering of external support Connect Trusts to best fit improvement programmes following engagement process and to one another Tripartite consensus on improvement priorities & assets National improvement collaborative Focus on issues of common concern - starting with restrictive practice Central resource & expertise to support local QI 14 Mental Health Safety Improvement Programme