Implementation and Impact of ToC in Forensic services www.leedsandyorkpft.nhs.uk.

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Implementation and Impact of ToC in Forensic services

Introductions Jan McAdam- Nurse Consultant Mandy Clancy- Carer Lead Ray & Pam - Carers Sharron Smith- York Carers Centre

Leeds and York Forensic services

Baseline assessment 1.3 Carer views and knowledge sought throughout the assessment and treatment process. 1.6 Treatments and strategies for medication management are explained to the carer 1.7 Carer has access to advice re advocacy, equipment and welfare rights. First steps: Develop an in-patient forensic Carer Champion network for the service. Define Carer Champion roles

Leaflet On admission Full assessment by the Multi Disciplinary Team (MDT) leading to an individual treatment package. Responsible Clinician: is responsible for the care and treatment of your family/friend Allocated a named nurse: who will coordinate your family or friends care. Carer champion: who will be available to speak to you. The weekly care package and progress will be reviewed weekly by the MDT Care Programme Approach (CPA) meeting within 3 months to review the whole care package and plan for the next period of care CPA every 6 months Prior to discharge – planning meeting

Audit 1.Carer identified? Yes/No (1.3) 1.Consent to inform carer? Yes/No (1.3) 1.Needs assessed (includes F.T., information)? Yes/No (1.6 / 1.7 / 1.3)) 1.Leaflet sent? Yes/No (1.3) 1.Non-consent –required information sent? Yes/No/NA 1.Invited to ward round? Yes/No/NA (1.6) 1.Invited to face-to-face meeting? Yes/No/NA 1.Invited to CPA? Yes/No/NA (1.6)

Questionnaire –feedback 2014/15

Questionnaire –feedback 2015/16

Further work 2.1 All staff have received carer awareness training 6.6 Family therapy or talking therapies are offered to carers and family if required

Carer Champion Mandy’s perspective Own role and experience Carer Champion Role Influencing factors New ways of working Outcomes

Carer Feedback Pam and Ray’s perspective

York Carers Centre Sharron’s perspective Joint working Training Learning –Share and spread

Thank you Any Questions