STAKEHOLDER EVENT: Inclusion recovery hampshire 16th June

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STAKEHOLDER EVENT: Inclusion recovery hampshire 16th June Welcome

Our team today… Howard King - Head of Inclusion Services Danny Hames - Implementation Lead Mark Poingdestre - Regional Lead South Jim Barnard - Regional Lead Midlands Jane Clark - Service Manager Kirsten Webb - Implementation Administrator

The focus for today… Formal welcome to Inclusion Intro to key staff and to meet partners An introduction to the new service Learning from partners Forming ongoing relationships

Inclusion Formed in 2004 Specialist division within South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Provide community and prison substance misuse services, IAPT and prison in reach mental health services Inclusion has strong links to Hampshire

Cambridgeshire Alcohol Buckinghamshire Prisons   Staffs Prison In Reach Wirral IAPT Cambridgeshire CSM Cambridgeshire Alcohol Huntercombe Prison Telford CSM Buckinghamshire Prisons Birmingham Prison Sandwell CSM BuckinghamshireCSM Reading CSM IOW Prisons

Inclusion’s Vision We aim to offer the best of the NHS and the 3rd Sector to provide the best possible service to service users We are called Inclusion because we value diversity and the contribution of service users, partners and communities

Our Values & Behaviours Respectful Honest & Trustworthy Caring & Compassionate Taking the time to talk & listen Working together & leading by example

Inclusion Recovery Hampshire Service commences 1st July 2015 Covering Hampshire (excluding Portsmouth and Southampton) A community substance misuse(drugs and alcohol) service for adults 18+ Providing pharmacological, psychosocial and recovery focused interventions Service User Involvement throughout

Inclusion Recovery Hampshire “Recovery is an individual person-centred journey. Recovery involves three overarching principles– wellbeing, citizenship, and freedom from dependence…” Drug Strategy 2010

The Service Model

Service Hubs Aldershot Basingstoke Andover Winchester Eastleigh Ringwood Fareham Havant Gosport (March 2016)

A Recovery Orientated Service Everyone in treatment is on a journey Everyone in treatment has a care plan that guides the journey. ITEP mapping (& STAR Outcome tools) are used to guide the client through the treatment system. In a recovery oriented treatment system, everyone speaks the language of recovery: Hope, Optimism, Strength, Experience

Inclusion Recovery Hampshire Sustained Recovery is the primary goal of treatment End to End Holistic Treatment incl. family & carers Integrated Service, Seamless for the Service User Targeted & Personalized for Results Widening Access Clinical services provided in conjunction with psychosocial Increase in community detox A range of prescribing interventions to meet a diverse range of clients

Recovery Capital Development Finance Employment, education, training Housing Family and Carers Asset Based Recovery Harnessing the assets of individual’s, partners and communities

Our ambition for partnerships Our aim is to build on the existing service’s work, enhancing and developing this to improve outcomes for service users, carers and Hampshire’s communities. We understand that only by working closely and collegiately with partners, will we be able to fully harness the skills, expertise and value of all our organisations.

Any Questions?

How to get in touch Stakeholder Webpage http://www.inclusionuk.org/stakeholders/ Email: inclusionhants@sssft.nhs.uk Tel: 0300 1240103