
NEL CYP Asthma Network Achievements
The NEL CYP Asthma Network, formed in June 2017, has made significant achievements in improving asthma care for children and young people. They have implemented shared action plans, improved communication between stakeholders, and provided training and support for at-risk individuals. The network's future focus includes tracking plan implementation, promoting self-management, and enhancing safeguarding measures.
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NEL CYP Asthma Network 5thSeptember 2018 Lynda Hassell - Director of Nursing CYP, BHRUT Rita Ara jo - Maternity and CYP Transformation Manager, THCCG
How did this network start? Engagement workshop - 36 families & CYP key themes of improvement identified Seminar brought leaders from across the system Agreement: clear pathway needed across NEL (health, social care & - network required NEL CYP Network formed June 2017 meets bi-monthly Aims: Local system to implement evidence- based pathways Highlight, share & promote best resources to achieve pathways Collaboratively influence behaviour change from professionals, families and CYP
Achievements to date Agreement at NEL level - implement single shared Asthma Action Plan Collaboration, sharing ideas & co-designing resources eg LAS and school nurses to devise poster to guide actions of school staff in emergencies Improved current pathways of care & communication between different stakeholders - eg ensuring hospital discharge letters are shared with School Nursing teams Provided an impetus for training for school nurses to conduct reviews, and identifying at-risk CYP Supported 2 business cases in Tower Hamlets to ensure appropriate review of high risk CYP Supported Darzi Fellow for CYP Asthma at Barts Health Trust Assisted with recruitment to research projects e.g. recruitment of schools to participate in a project focused on CYP perception about the condition A file-sharing platform so that resources can be easily shared across the network Agreed approaches to new national policies & guidelines e.g. NICE chronic asthma management guideline Showcased as a best practice exemplar at STP level a way for East London Health & Care Partnership to achieve improvement in CYP s outcomes.
Next steps Tracking the implementation of single shared Asthma Action plan across NEL & continue to support organisations to implement it Focus on self-management for CYP & their families, with an emphasis on identifying, supporting and promoting peer support Ensuring ongoing engagement and participation of CYP & families in the network Increased focus on safeguarding eg recommendations from Tower Hamlets SCR to be presented at the next network meeting by safeguarding team Discussions between BHRUT & Commissioners Asthma CNS in CCNT
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