surrey camhs engagement september 2014. we identified improvements to camhs services for children...
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Surrey CAMHS Engagement
September 2014
• We identified improvements to CAMHS services for children and young people as one of our priorities in Surrey
• We have an opportunity, with the re-procurement of CAMHS services, to address concerns and issues about the current CAMHS service and how it can be improved
• We have the opportunity to specify a much more joined-up model of service provision
CAMHS RE-PROCUREMENT
Re-commissioning (procurement) of mental health services for children & adolescents (young adults) – Tiers 1 to 3
● Stage 1: Consultation (Jul-Sept 2014)
● Stage 2: Service specification (Sept-Nov 2014)
● Stage 3: Procurement (Nov onwards)● Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) – Nov 2014● Invitation to Tender (ITT) to provide the specified
service – Feb 2015
● Stage 4: Award the contract (May 2015)
● Stage 5: New service starts (Sept 2015)
CAMHS RE-PROCUREMENT
Governance Joint procurement led by NHS Guildford &
Waverley CCG, involving all Surrey CCGs and Surrey County Council
Programme Board, Programme Team and Steering Group
GP Clinical Leads from each CCG
Evaluation panel to score PQQ and ITT
Governing Bodies from each CCG:
Approve finance, service specification and contract award
CAMHS – who commissions?Tier Type Description Commissioner In or Out of
Scope
Tier 1 Universal All children and young people including children and young people at risk of emotional and behavioural mental health needs
Surrey County Council
CCGs
In scope
Tier 2 Targeted Vulnerable children and young people with mild to moderate emotional, behavioural mental health needs
Surrey County Council
CCGs
In scope
Tier 3 Specialist Children and young people with moderate to severe mental health needs
CCGs In scope
Tier 4 In-patient Children and young people with severe and highly complex mental health needs
NHS England Surrey & Sussex Area Team
Out of scope
Services in each tierTier Needs Interventions currently provided
1 Good/positive emotional wellbeing and mental health
Training Psycho educational programmes
Information Support groups
2 ADHD Anger and BullingAnxiety disorders ASD Behaviour Bereavement Toileting Problems
Self harm Eating Issues Low Mood Relationships School Issues Self Esteem Sleep problems
Consultation (Practical advice)Psychosocial interventionRelapse prevention advice Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) Art therapy
Coping and social skills training Motivational intervention Group and 1 to 1 sessions Short term family support interventions
3 Hyperkinetic disorders Emotional disorders Eating disorders Psychotic disorders Habit disorders Neurosis disorders
Autistic spectrum disorders Developmental disorders Conduct disorders Deliberate self harm Substance misuse
Recovery support planningMental health care planningEvidence-based psychosocial therapies
PsychotherapyFamily therapy
4 Deliberate self harmEating disordersPsychosis
Medically supervised interventions
Stabilisation
Needs assessment - Surrey
National prevalence: 1 in 10 children between age 5 and 16 years have a mental health problem
“There is an estimated increase in the number of children with mental health disorders in Surrey from 5,884 in 2009 to 6,014 in 2012, based on an increase in the population estimates.”
Surrey Health Needs Assessment, Jan 2014
Thinking differently….
What can we do to make the most effective clinical use of current investment?
How can we identify need earlier and get better outcomes for patients?
Which patients require Specialist CAMHS assessment, intervention and review? Which ones can be seen in primary care?
Are there other services in the community which we can make use of e.g. counselling?
Consultation Questions
for discussion
together or in groups
Also, online survey are available at:http://www.guildfordandwaverleyccg.nhs.uk/info.aspx?p=14
Consultation questions:
Question 1• What are the current
mental health and emotional needs of children and young people in Surrey?
• Consider mental health and behavioural disorders.
Question 2• Does the service provision
as currently established and delivered, actually meet these needs?
• • What are the gaps?
Question 3• How can we ensure that
future services meet the needs that you have identified?
• What does good look like?
• What would it feel like?
• What, if anything, needs to change?
• What are the main priorities for 2015 and beyond
http://www.guildfordandwaverleyccg.nhs.uk/info.aspx?p=14
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