Perinatal (1) Overarching indicator measure? OVERARCHING OUTCOME

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Perinatal (1) Overarching indicator measure? OVERARCHING OUTCOME Thriving child Thriving Baby Consideration of the needs of the child Maternal smoking habits during perinatal period Use of NICE guidelines Baby is happy Baby is in a stimulating environment Baby is in a safe emotional environment Baby is in safe physical environment Thriving Mother/Baby relationship Mother satisfied with perinatal service Mother reports “I am a good mother” Mother reports “I have a good relationship with my child” Engaged Family Partner completes feedback questionnaire Partner understands function of perinatal service Partner felt their needs and those of baby were supported Culture, values & beliefs of family are recognised Family is more engaged Successfully engaged agencies Team discharges service user with adequate support Service user feels adequate and appropriate support from other agencies is available My partner & child get the support they need from other services Psychosocial issues addressed Assessment of housing needs Safeguarding Assessment of financial needs Signposting for Alcohol / Substance misuse PREDICTIVE FACTORS Overarching indicator measure? MEASURES

Perinatal (2) OVERARCHING OUTCOME PREDICTIVE FACTORS MEASURES Good Maternal Health & Parenting Function Reduced duration & severity of suffering & poor functioning Identification of ‘At Risk’ group Timely referral Pre-conception counselling Education of other perinatal agencies Safe prescribing during pregnancy Mental illness prevented Safe, prescribing during antenatal period and pregnancy Timely intervention Holistic approach Recovery focused care plan Motivated, specialised staff Staffing training and competencies Workforce stability Adherence to smooth perinatal care pathway Specialised perinatal assessment Intervention considered mother/baby relationship Mother is actively engaged in her care Mother understands the purpose of perinatal service functions Mother is satisfied with service provision Cultural values were taken into account Parenting skills facilitated PREDICTIVE FACTORS MEASURES