Perinatal Mental Health Clinical Networks : The national picture and lessons from the London experience. Jo Maitland Perinatal Mental Health Training & Service Development Lead
5 Year Forward View Community Development Fund Perinatal Networks Data & Outcomes Commissioning Workforce & Training
5 Year Forward View Perinatal Networks
Designing a better future Growing awareness and momentum across the system of the need for change Perinatal mental health identified as key national priority: Closing the gap: priorities for change in mental health (DH, 2014) Five Year Forward View for Mental Health Feb 16 Better Births independent report Feb 16 Commitment to 365m new investment Momentum to deliver significant service improvement and improve outcomes
The vision... By 2020/21, an additional 30,000 women in all areas of the country should receive access to evidenced based specialist support closer to their home when they need it including access to psychological therapies with the right range of specialist community or inpatient care
NHS England s role NHS England to design a phased, five year transformation programme Build capacity and capability in specialist perinatal mental health services Realise the aim of enabling women in all areas of England to access NICE concordant care by 2020/21. Additional beds in existing units and new units, linking in with comprehensive community perinatal mental health services everywhere.
How...? Regional Clinical Networks across the country Clinical Reference Group to advise NHS Specialised Commissioning Develop the workforce through Health Education England Develop community services incrementally Community Services Development Fund Measure and report on progress
Clinical Networks Across the 12 regions Funded to bring together: clinicians (all mental health, primary care, obstetric...) commissioners (mental health, maternity and CRG) experts with lived experience managers 3rd sector organisations Local Authority (Social Workers, Health Visitors, Public Health) Identify local need for services and for training Develop local pathways
London Perinatal Network achievements Quarterly meetings and Annual conference Care Pathway & Animation Commissioners Guide Workforce Modelling Perinatal IAPT Leads Toolkits
London Perinatal Network achievements Neonatology Protocol Links with London Maternity; Neonatology and National Networks Involving women with Lived Experience Addictions Working Group London Perinatal MH Workforce Training Programme
5 Year Forward View Perinatal Networks Workforce & Training
Health Education England (HEE) Workforce planning and development National Competency Framework Local training needs development RCPsych Bursary scheme HEE working in partnership with RCOG, RCM and NHS Benchmarking to conduct a national survey of Perinatal MH provision in Maternity services.
London Perinatal Mental Health Networks Workforce Training Programme upskill the specialist PMH workforce support the expansion of community and inpatient services upskill services who provide out of hours emergency care support ongoing work to standardise PMH competencies promote the development of professional skills reduce variation in service delivery enhance the provision of perinatal mental healthcare improve recruitment and retention of the PMH workforce
5 year Forward View Community Development Fund Perinatal Networks Workforce & Training
Community Service Development Fund Wave 1-2016 20 sites identified across the country out of 64 applicants proposals selected by expert panel development includes new and expanded services Funding up to 1 st April 2019 ( 40m investment) Commitment obtained from each applicant that this funding will then continue from the CCGs (Baselines)
Community Development Fund - Wave 2 2017 Bids will be released July Same process Successful applicants informed in Q3 (December) 18m starting 1 st April 2018 31 st March 2020 Same commitment obtained that this funding will then continue from the CCGs (Baselines)
5 Year Forward View Community Development Fund Perinatal Networks Commissioning Workforce & Training
Once for London
London Plans STP Footprint Bids approved by MHSCN Workforce Modelling to achieve parity in resources across London STP Workshops STP Task & Finish Groups Draft Bids by end of June
Better Births: Recommendations There should be rapid referral and access to more specialist services when they are needed, including obstetric services in hospital, and in more specialist centres; perinatal mental health services; fetal medicine and neonatal and paediatric services if they are needed once the baby is born. (Better Births 4.33-4.36) Providers should work together as part of a Local Maternity System to ensure that women and their babies are kept as safe as possible. Specialist care should be accessible when needed, and all providers should operate under shared clinical governance protocols. (Better Births 4.93-4.98)
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5 Year Forward View Community Development Fund Perinatal Networks Data & Outcomes Commissioning Workforce & Training
How will progress be measured? CCQI Community and Inpatient standards & Self Assessment Tools NHS Benchmarking Annual review NHS England Access and Waiting times data Standardised outcome measures CROMs, PROMs and PREMs
5 Year Forward View Community Development Fund Perinatal Networks Data & Outcomes Commissioning Workforce & Training
London Care Pathway Preconception Antenatal Birth Postnatal (up to 12 months) Maternity & Neonatology Maternal Mental Health Psychiatry Maternal Mental Health Psychological Therapies Parent-Infant Mental Health (Early Years) Social Care Standard Care TIER 0 (generic supportive measures via family, friends, self-help, on line resources including social media) Enhanced High Risk PRIMARY CARE TIER 1 & 2 SECONDARY CARE TIER 3 TERTIARY CARE TIER 4 carepathways GreenMieleProtti Administration & Data Analysis
Achieving the vision By 2020/21, an additional 30,000 women in all areas of the country should receive access to evidenced-based specialist support closer to their home when they need it including access to psychological therapies with the right range of specialist community or inpatient care 29