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Kensington & Chelsea Social Council: Health and Wellbeing - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Kensington & Chelsea Social Council: Health and Wellbeing - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
WORKING DRAFT Kensington & Chelsea Social Council: Health and Wellbeing Voluntary Organisation Forum Like Minded Programme overview 7 July Like Minded background and approach Like Minded is A programme to develop an Last Modified
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A programme to develop an innovative 5-year system- wide strategy for mental health and wellbeing A means to identify, test and refine approaches which deliver better outcomes and are financially sustainable Building on a ‘whole systems’ approach (e.g. meaningful coproduction and cross-agency working) Reflecting on what is working well within the system, and what needs to change Like Minded is Like Minded background and approach
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What has Like Minded been doing?
'Mostly' healthy children 'Mostly' healthy young people 'Mostly' healthy adults 'Mostly' healthy older people Children and young people with one or more long-term condition or cancer Adults with one
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term condition Older people with one or more long-term condition Adults and older people with cancer 0-12 13-17 18-64 65+ 'Mostly' healthy (rest
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population) One or more physical or mental long- term conditions Cancer Young people with intensive continuing care needs Children with intensive continuing care needs Adults and
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people with severe and enduring mental illness Adults and
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people with learning disabilities Adults and
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with physical disabilities Adults and
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people with advanced dementia and Alzheimer's N/A Homeless individuals and/or families (including children, young people, adults and older people), often with alcohol and drug dependencies Severe and enduring mental illness Learning disability Severe physical disability Advanced dementia, Alzheimer's etc. Socially excluded groups 1 3 4 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 9 Age 2 5 10
1) Considering what work has already been done across ALL populations
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What has Like Minded been doing?
2) Where no work has been done across NWL – going out and hearing people’s experiences and reviewing existing work
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What has Like Minded been doing?
3) Looking at the data we have on needs and current service activity
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What has Like Minded been doing?
4) Mapping services – this is an example
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5) Reviewing best practice, policy and evidence base – but we want to know more!
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So what do we do with all this information?
We developed a long list of priorities for change for each group We worked with public health to understand how we could use a ‘robust’ framework to assess what the top priorities are We came back time and time again to the idea that Like Minded has to add value – where working across 8 boroughs is a stronger approach We were reminded just how much good work is already happening – led by partners across NWL, including health, social care and voluntary sector. Now we want your input – what have we missed? Would you like to be more involved?
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Kensington & Chelsea summary slides
This is a short summary of interventions, provided by the tri-borough public health team. These are preliminary findings, and the examples provided are at various stages of maturity, with some initiatives well established while others may be in their inception. The summary aims to reflect the wide range of activities already underway in NWL to promote good wellbeing and prevent mental ill health. We note that the summaries do not include all activities LAs undertake in this space, and do not include interventions offered by others (e.g. community groups). Interventions are grouped by life stage.
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Life stage Intervention description
Perinatal and Parental
- Family Nurse Partnership - A voluntary home visiting programme aimed at first time young
mums, aged 19 or under. A specially trained family nurse visits the young mum regularly, from early in pregnancy until the child is two. There has been a particular focus on mental health awareness training in all three boroughs.
- Mellow Parenting - Programmes developed to support parents and their children in making good
- relationships. 13 weeks of training for parents delivered across all three boroughs.
- Health visiting specialist workers for postnatal depression - in and Kensington and Chelsea
London Borough Council
Childhood and adolescence
- ‘Whole school’ approach – All three boroughs commission Rethink to deliver ‘whole school’
approach in secondary schools on mental health awareness training for staff and pupils.
Adulthood
- Stop Smoking – KickIt Social enterprise works with all three boroughs and with Mental Health
Trust to train staff and also deliver a 12 week programme for people with severe mental illness.
- Individual Placement Support programme – runs across all three boroughs for people with
mental ill health. It links closely with Mental Health Trust, but also provides support in the community setting. Program is in its early days of implementation.
- Suicide Prevention Strategy implemented across all three boroughs.
- Three - borough review of mental health services is currently underway and will inform priorities
for prevention and promotion.
In the workplace
- Stress management activities - Westminster runs stress management activities in libraries for
their frontline staff.
- Workforce Health and Wellbeing Strategy – developed in Westminster, with mental health being
- ne of the priorities.
Wellbeing promotion in Tri-Borough
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Kensington and Chelsea/West London services for the under- served population
PRELIMINARY
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Counselling, Blenheim CDP - Kensington and Chelsea North Hub Counselling, Blenheim CDP - Insight KC Day centre, Age UK K&C Specialist supported accommodation for people with mental health needs, Thames Reach - Latimer Arms Counselling, Family Resource Project St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Central London Community Healthcare Trust Counselling, Blenheim CDP - Insight KC Counselling, Brent Mind Counselling, Woman's Trust - West London Club Drug Clinic for adult clubbers and LGBT, CNWL Day centre, St Cuthbert's Drop-in Centre Counselling, Kensington and Chelsea Drug Treatment Centre Day centre, Chelsea Methodist Church Pastoral Centre Counselling, Earls Court Community Project Healthcare in the community, Praed Street Project Counselling, Haven - Paddington Healthcare in the community, Working Men Project Counselling, Action for Children
- Bayswater Families Centre
Other known services provided in Kensington and Chelsea
- St Cuthbert's Drop-In Centre, Counselling
- The Passage, Specialist primary health care service for
homeless
- Which other services are offered?
- Forced Migration Trauma Support Team,
CNWL
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Service,
CNWL
- Specialist supported accommodation for
people with mental health needs, St Mungo's Broadway - 93-95 Shirland Road
- Specialist supported accommodation for
people with mental health needs, St Mungo's Broadway - Westminster MH SIH
- Assertive Outreach teams, CNWL
- Counselling, North Westminster Drug and
Alcohol Service
- North Westminster Drug and Alcohol Service,
WDP/CNWL/Foundation66 Major Roads
Socially excluded
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West London CCG services (1/2)
DRAFT
Planned/Routine Care – Public Sector NHS Children and Young People Services
- CAMHS Arabic Counselling Service (CNWL)
- CAMHS (CNWL)
- CAMHS - C&W Hospital (CNWL)
- CAMHS - Parkside (CNWL)
- CAMHS Tier 2 and 3 (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Arabic Family Service (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Behaviour & Family Support (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Child and Family (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Court Assessment Service (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Early Intervention Workers team (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Looked after Children (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Perinatal Service (CNWL)
- K&C CAMHS - Violet Melchett Service (CNWL)
- Multisystemic Therapy Team (CNWL)
- West London CAMHS Assessement & Treatment (CNWL)
- Young offenders team
NHS Community Mental Health Services
- Assessment and Brief Treatment Teams (2 teams) (CNWL)
- CMHT Central Kensington (CNWL)
- Community Mental Health Team (incl HTT) (CNWL)
- Community Recovery - Waterview Centre (CNWL)
- Day Therapy - Chamberlain/ Well- being Community
Service (CNWL)
- Forced Migration Trauma Support Team (CNWL)
- K&C ABT-Assessment & Brief Treatment (CNWL)
- K&C Acute -Willow Day Service (CNWL)
- K&C Community Recovery North Clozapine Clinic (CNWL)
- K&C Community Recovery South Clozapine Clinic (CNWL)
- St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing (CLCH)
NHS Addictions and Substance Misuse services
- K&C Add - Club Drug Clinic (CNWL)
- K&C Add - Drug & Alcohol Service (CNWL)
- K&C Add - Nat Psychopharmacology Clinic (CNWL)
NHS Services for Excluded Populations
- Specialist primary healthcare service for the homeless
(CNWL) NHS Older People Services
- Continuing Care - Beatrice Place (CNWL)
- Continuing Care - Butterworth (QPP transfer) (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - CMHT (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - Kershaw Ward (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - Memory Service (CNWL)
- Memory Service (CNWL)
Planned/Routine Care – Third Sector Children and Young People Services
- Family Resource Project - Counselling
- West London Autism for children
Addictions and Substance Misuse services
- Blenheim CDP - Insight KC - Club Drug Clinic for adult
clubbers and LGBT
- Blenheim CDP-K&C North Hub - Counselling
- Dual Recovery Anonymous
- BOB build on belief café
- Turning point specialist support addiction and LD
Ethnocultural and Minority Services
- Al-Hasaniya Moroccan women's center – Sounselling
and support group
- BME Health Forum - Advocacy group
- Brent Positive Action - Somali Day Centre/ Support
Group
- Female Genital Mutilation Project - Support Group
- Midaye Diabetes Project
Services for Excluded Populations
- 240 Project - Day centre
- Central London Action on Street Health (CLASH) -
Counselling
- River House - Day centre
- St Cuthbert's Drop-In Centre - Counselling
- St Cuthbert's Drop-in Centre - Day Centre
- Thames Reach London Street Rescue outreach
- The Passage - Homeless outreach voluntary services
- The Passage - Homeless prevention projects
- Chelsea Methodist Church Pastoral Centre Day centre
Older People Services
- Age UK K&C - Day centre
Specialist Services
- One Housing Group – Personality Disorder Service
Supported Accommodation
- Holly Villa London Christmas housing
- Lexham House -Dual Diagnosis Residential Service
- Linden House (Turning Point)
- Look Ahead
- Shapelsbury Avenue
- Thames Reach - Latimer Arms
Planned/Routine Care – Third Sector (continued) Other Social Supports and Social Care
- Breathe Easy K&C
- Depression Alliance - Groups to end isolation and
loneliness of depression
- Direct Homecare
- Earls Court Community Project - Counselling
- Equal People Mencap (K&C)
- Equal People Project (MENCAP)
- Full of Life
- Haven - Paddington Counselling
- K&C diabetes support group
- MIND - Counselling and Support Group
- North London Rape Crisis - Counselling
- The Rain trust
- Woman's Trust - West London – Counselling
Planned/Routine Care – Public Sector (continued) NHS Specialist Services
- Gender Identity Clinic, Charing Cross Hospital
(WLMHT)
- Perinatal Services (CNWL)
- Personality Disorder Day Service - Waterview
(CNWL)
- Personality Disorder Service, Cassel Hospital
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Service (CNWL)
NHS Therapies
- Arts Therapy Team (CNWL)
- Health Psychology (CNWL)
- K&C Acute -Arts Psychotherapy (CNWL)
- K&C PsyM - Health Psychology C&W (CNWL)
- Psychology & Psychotherapy South (CNWL)
- Psychology (CNWL)
- Psychology North Kensington (CNWL)
- Psychotherapy (CNWL)
- Take Time to Talk (PCMH, incl IAPT) (CNWL, CLCH
and DA) NHS Other services
- Find and Treat TB team (UCLH)
- Outreach GP service (CLCH)
- Primary Care Assessment Service (CNWL)
There are many services within the borough supporting people with mental illness and wellbeing. The table below captures examples:
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West London CCG services (2/2)
DRAFT
Urgent/Unplanned Care
- Acute - Thames Ward (CNWL)
- Assessment and Treatment Team
- Assessment Team - South (CNWL)
- CAMHS A&E Liaison (CNWL)
- Central London Community Recovery - Recovery College (CNWL)
- CNWL - Mental Health Act Assessment Team (CNWL)
- CNWL - Urgent Advice Line (CNWL)
- Community Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service (CNWL)
- Community Forensic FOCUS Team (CNWL)
- Community Recovery - Early Intervention Team (CNWL)
- Community Recovery - Psychotherapy Team (CNWL)
- Day Hospital - Willow (CNWL)
- Duty & Assessment North Kensington (CNWL)
- Early Intervention Service (CNWL)
- ECT (CNWL)
- Female PICU (CNWL)
- Home Treatment Team (CNWL)
- Horton Haven (CNWL)
- Hospital Liaison - Chelsea & Westminster (CNWL)
- Hospital Liaison - St Mary's (CNWL)
- Inpatient (Acute) - Kershaw Ward (functional) (CNWL)
- Inpatient (Acute) - Redwood Ward (functional) (CNWL)
- Inpatient Acute (CNWL)
- In-patient Rehab - Bluebell Lodge (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Amazon Ward (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Danube Ward Triage (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Ganges Ward (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Home Treatment Team North (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Home Treatment Team South (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Inpatient Therapy Service (N) (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Inpatient Therapy Service (S) (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Mulberry South (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Nile PICU (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Psychology Inpatients Service (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Shannon PICU (CNWL)
- K&C Acute - Willow therapies team (CNWL)
- K&C Community Recovery - North Recovery Team (CNWL)
- K&C Community Recovery - South Recovery Team (CNWL)
- K&C OffCr - Focus (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - Beatrice Place (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - ECT (CNWL)
- K&C OPHA - Hospital Liaison (CNWL)
- K&C PsyM - Liaison Psychiatry C&W (CNWL)
- Male PICU (CNWL)
- Psychiatry Liaison Service (incl A&E) (CNWL)
- Recovery College (CNWL)
- Recovery Team (previously CMHT) (CNWL)
- Rehab - Community Rehab Service (CNWL)
- Trauma Support Team (CNWL)
Wellbeing Promotion Children and Young People
- Children’s Centres
- Individual Placement and Support (CNWL)
- K&C NCT
- Youth Action Alliance
Ethnocultural and Minority Groups
- Oremi
Older People
- Age UK K and C
- Alzheimer's Society
- K & C forum for older residents
- Open Age K and C
Other Social Supports
- Dalgarno health champions
- JSA Long Term Employment Service
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Living well
- Octavia Foundation
- RBKC Volunteer Centre
- Response Community Projects
- Stepped Care (Jobs in Mind)
- The Advocacy Project
- Westway Community Transport
- Women’s Club
Prevention
- Support Group - Young Carers
- Carers Network Westminster
- In School Mental Health Service (CNWL)
- Kensington and Chelsea CAMHS - Parental MH
Service (CNWL)
- Kensington and Chelsea CAMHS - Parkside Child
and Family (CNWL)
- Kensington and Chelsea CAMHS - Parkside
Parental MH Service (CNWL)
- Royal Voluntary Service
There are many services within the borough supporting people with mental illness and wellbeing. The table below captures examples: