Powys Mental Health Delivery Plan 2019-23 Key Priorities
Explore the key priorities outlined in the Powys Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2019-23. Discover themes like reducing health inequalities, co-production, workforce development, and more. The plan focuses on promoting equity of access and supporting Welsh language initiatives, with a strong emphasis on mental health and wellbeing support.
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Powys Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2019-23 Key Priorities Mental Health Planning and Development Partnership
Update Powys T4MH Priorities 2019-23 Feedback during 2021 with a wide range of stakeholders, Third Sector, Emotional Health and Wellbeing Group (Start Well Board), Individual Representatives, Mental Health Officer s Group, Powys Psychological Therapies Management Committee . Mental Health Partnership Engagement Workshop(s) September 2021 Overall agreement with local priorities linked with national objectives/priorities with some not relevant (such as specific prison related priorities). Cross-partnership(s) planning and engagement Final T4MH local plan 2019 2023 (extended given likelihood of delay to new Strategy and related 3 year plan) to be distributed 17 December, 2021 However, continual oversight on new national (interim) plans which may need to dynamically update the local plan, ie, the new Crisis Care Concordat Plan
Reminder Themes/Priorities Themes Priorities O1 Reducing health inequalities, promoting equity of access and supporting the Welsh Language P1 Reduce Inequalities by strengthening protective factors P2 Children and Young People O2 Strengthening co-production and supporting carers P3 - Crisis and Out of Hours Services O3 Workforce Development P4 Psychological Therapies O4 Research, data and outcomes P5 - Perinatal Mental Health Services O5 - Legislation P6 - Improving Quality & Service Transformation
Themes Key Priorities agreed Themes CROSS REFERENCE Powys Priorities C19 Mental Health Wellbeing and Recovery Support Silvercloud CBT/Blended support continued Tier 0/1 additional capacity/funding 3rd Sector Services, Crisis prevention/Out of Hours support C1 C1 O1 Reducing health inequalities, promoting equity of access and supporting the Welsh Language Implementation of WL Standards across PTHB Active Offer is adopted in all services Equality Race Standards adopted by PTHB Accessible Communication Standards adopted Diverse Cymru/BAME Training rolled out O1(ii) O1(ii) O1(ii) O1 (ii) O1 (iv) O2 (ii) O2 Strengthening co-production and supporting carers Implement National Co-production framework (linking with local Co-production strategy/plans) Third Sector National Review local Voice, review commissioning priorities and services Carers align new national strategic action plan with local priorities (Carers Steering Group) O2(ii) O2(ii) O3 (I) O3 Workforce (Mental Health) New workforce plan published and implemented
Themes Key Priorities agreed Themes CROSS REFERENCE O4 (ii) Powys Priorities All service teams have access to WCCIS and access to standardised forms, ie Care and Treatment, assessment and reviews (PCC/PTHB) Report on new data sets, S 135/136 and psychology waiting times Implement Outcomes Framework/Model across all teams Collate Benchmark information utilise to inform Business Improvement Joined up approach to monitoring 3rd Sector contracts O4 Research, data and outcomes O4 (ii) O4 (ii) O4 (iii) No reference O5(I) Implement any changes related to the review of Part 1 of the Mental Health Measure (aligned with workforce review) Liberty protection safeguarding (LPS) training rolled out across all services Implement new LPS guidance, when published (April 2022?) and monitor outcomes O5 - Legislation O5 (ii) O5 (ii)
Key Priorities Agreed CROSS REFERENCE Powys priorities Tackling stigma through initiatives such as citizen and dignity charters Support people living with mental health and substance misuse to access work schemes (peer support and mentoring) Health and Wellbeing Hub(s) and counselling support to support staff wellbeing Retender for Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) Strengthen partnership working across housing, substance misuse and mental health (implement cross partners plan(s) Implement and support Complex Needs/Dual Diagnosis workers across Powys Multi-agency case management conference(s) across complex needs, link to Crisis prevention Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention Coordination priorities aligned with T2M2 priorities Develop reports - Powys, update local priorities all age Implement Powys Suicide Bereavement Service Priorities ? 1.2 (i) P1 Reduce Inequalities by strengthening protective factors ? O5 (iii) ? 6.3 (i) Concordant Obj 7 1.4 (ii) ? 1.4 (iii)
Key Priorities Agreed Powys priorities Priorities Whole School Approach mental health support multi-agency/partnership priorities CAMHS In-reach into Schools, providing support to staff (duty worker/direct support) and children when appropriate Providing Missing Middle support where children/families need support but don t meet CAMHS criteria Silvercloud CBT (for C/YP) modules rolled out CAMHS to provide training/support Aligning Third Sector commissioning/support Link with Junior Start Well Board (voice of C/YP) to support service development/feedback Support early intervention with Children/Young People through implementation of primary care CAMHS review/recommendations Alignment of priorities within T4CYP and T4MH Integrated Access to services Neurodevelopment workstreams and Transitional arrangements P2 Children and Young People
Key Priorities Agreed Priorities Powys priorities Align new Crisis Care Concordat plan (November 2021) with local priorities (Beyond the Call Report recommendations) Ensure current Partnership governance structure aligns with new reporting needs Implement recommendations from Urgent Access/Conveyancing review align with local priorities Implement a Crisis Out of Hours (16+) Single Point of Contact Service (NHS 111 MH option) (by March 2022) Explore C/YP Crisis Out of Hours needs Implement/commission a Sanctuary/Twilight (Third Sector 16+) out of hours service (ideally by March 2022) Implement Information Sharing Protocols underpinning new developing services P3 Crisis and Out of Hours Services
Key Priorities Agreed Powys Priorities Priorities Powys Psychological Therapies Management Committee to implement Matrics Cymru and Matrics Plant across services (and linked with partners) Support services to be psychologically informed, ACE s, Trauma informed, linked with new PTHB Trauma service Recruitment of CAAPS (Assistant Psychologists) where possible Implement All Wales Traumatic Stress(AWTS) initiative locally, ensuring partnership approach for vulnerable people Pilot train the trainer (AWTS) initiatives, linking with partner training for complex needs Link physical health needs (pain management/physio) with psychology for people living with mental health distress P4 Psychological Therapies
Key Priorities Agreed Priorities Powys priorities Revitalise Perinatal Steering Group Implement/achieve All Wales Perinatal Health /Royal Collage of Psychiatrists Standards across the service(s) Develop Perinatal service offering across Powys recruit specialist midwifery/nurse/mental health practitioners Developing pathways across services, including psychology Review Third Sector Commissioning of perinatal related services P5 - Perinatal Mental Health Services PTHB Eating Disorder Service Developed with related priorities/recommendations Implement co-occurring (substance misuse/mental health) joint plans, protocols and pathways of support P6 - Improving Quality & Service Transformation
Key Priorities Agreed Powys Priorities Priorities Yearly audit of Care and Treatment Planning, implement recommendations of Delivery Unit s Audit, ensuring recovery approach to service development Implement updated co-occurring framework across mental health/substance misuse services Retender for Substance Misuse contract (April 2022) (includes mental health clinical provision) Strengthen joined up working between mental health and substance misuse services Implement and continue to develop Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, linked with physical health needs Strengthen links, communication and support with criminal justice, probation and offender management services, ensure mental health coordination/assessment of needs provided P6 - Improving Quality & Service Transformation
RPB priorities (Health and Care Strategy) Partnership support for whole system approach which involves operational links between partners services, reporting/workstreams Draft Mental Health Partnership Related Priorities Development of a Powys Suicide Bereavement Support Service, linked with Powys Bereavement Strategy and national framework Focus on researching/engagement in relation to Self-Harm, gathering, analysis and development of related services Whole system approach to trauma informed services and training Continuing to develop co-production approach to services, supporting whole system engagement with citizens, service users/carers and the voice of children/young people. Exploring new peer support models, linking programme with the Health and Care Academi, exploring potential for apprenticing people who have lived experience being employed Continued development of South (North alignment) Dementia Home Treatment Team linked with Memory Assessment Clinics Mental Health needs of Carers, including young carers Focus on early intervention with Eating Disorders (growing need from Covid-19/lockdown), linked with information, advice and support
T4MH Strategy and Plan(s) alignment Current T4MH strategy being evaluated nationally (WG) New strategy to be developed in 2022 (will need consultation) National plans may be amalgamated (new) Together for Mental Health (overarching plan) Crisis Care Concordat (current interim plan) Together for Children/Young People (extended plan) Talk 2 Me 2 (Suicide Prevention) (current interim plan) New T4MH Plan may not be released until mid/late 2022 therefore we will continue to focus on current priorities into 2023 Will need to review our own current Hearts and Minds Strategy for Mental Health with Health and Care/New T4MH