Residents' Healthcare Needs Partnership at Haworth House, Blackburn

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Addressing residents' healthcare needs through partnership working and co-production at Haworth House Approved Premises in Blackburn. This innovative approach involves pre-engagement assessments, referrals, asset-based planning, and a recovery-focused program leading to positive outcomes such as reduced recidivism, improved community integration, and enhanced overall well-being.

  • Healthcare
  • Partnership
  • Co-production
  • Blackburn
  • Recovery

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  1. Addressing residents healthcare needs through partnership working and co-production Haworth House Approved Premises, Blackburn

  2. Needs and strengths assessment- prior engagement Referrals made prior to release by OM Liaison with OM, Prison healthcare Video/ teleconference with prospective resident Asset based approach Ascertaining interests A weeks supply of medication

  3. MOJ innovation fund Recovery focussed 250 admissions June 2018- 2019 Co-produce activities and environment- EE Ethos of doing with and not to Aim is for all residents to leave after 12 weeks with more skills than when they landed

  4. Recovery Most residents have range of issues with offending behaviour just being the presenting problem A lot have adverse childhood experiences, addiction, mental health, been in care, homelessness etc The partnerships we have in place Inspire (CGL) 1-2-1 SUPPORT AA/ NA in the AP- abstinence CA Here and Now -12 step recovery Smart recovery Well being team

  5. Recovery continued Peer led support- residents leading groups; using their skills- eg. Computer skills/classes, helping to read, carpentry IMO Personal development group co-produced ( Mh, Positive minds, footy, THOMAS, ace) Recovery community led activities guitar lessons, Lancashire sports csi Employment support; Job centre (CAB, CVS, Ultima, FLT )

  6. Give back Tuesday night feeding homeless project Chicken run Resident representative chosen at co-chaired resident meeting CVS volunteering opportunities /courses Build A Life- renovating houses 6 hours purposeful activity per week- bespoke

  7. Outcomes Outcome star- distance travelled Residents reluctant to move on! Criminal justice; reduced recalls, more successful move on s, residetns who have been recalled want to return Social and community; positive peer and supportive networks, carried on working with partnerships after move on- AA/NA/CA, reduced marginalisation Employment and Volunteering; gained employment, increased employability skills, certificates for volunteering. Health and wellbeing; reduced anxiety, reduced substance misuse, increased self worth, increased assertiveness, improved mental health

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