Substance Misuse Treatment System Commissioning Vulnerable Adults Provider network 21 st July 2015.

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Substance Misuse Treatment System Commissioning Vulnerable Adults Provider network 21 st July 2015

July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System2 An overview of the current redesign and commissioning of the substance misuse treatment system in Nottingham City: The vision for the new substance misuse treatment system What is substance misuse treatment? Local policy context Local need The market Overview of the process and next steps

A treatment system that delivers the best possible quality and standards of care, maximising numbers achieving a substance free lifestyle and recovery from substance misuse. High quality treatment will need to be delivered within the available budget in a challenging economic climate. Objectives … Maximise the number of clients who achieve recovery Reduce the harm to individuals and families (including vulnerable groups) as a direct or indirect result of substance misuse; including supporting those for who recovery is not yet an option Ensure service users and beneficiaries are at the heart of the treatment system and their own recovery journey Respond to current need and be flexible to future changing needs July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System3 Provide treatment that is … Able to intervene early through identification, training and screening Recovery focused offering a visible recovery community and rebuilding community assets Easily accessible and easy to navigate Joined up – for poly substance users Evidence based but with freedom for expert clinically-led innovation Cost effective and delivering value for money Vision..

What is substance misuse treatment? July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System4 Inpatient and residential rehabilitation Structured treatment interventions and recovery coordination Brief psychosocial interventions and advice Harm Reduction Treatment should: Address service users holistic needs and support the rebuilding of recovery capital (physical and mental health, employment, training and education, finance, housing and relationships) Focus on each service user as an individual – the therapeutic relationship between clinician and client being central Consider the impact of substance misuse on others - in particular families, children and the community Be delivered in line with national guidance Recovery Interventions

July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System5

Demographics & Need Drugs … July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System6

July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System7 Demographics & Need Alcohol …

Market Value In 2014/15 a combined total of circa £9million was spent by the CDP on community substance misuse treatment in Nottingham… The budgets available for substance misuse treatment in Nottingham are reducing year on year from 2014/15 to 2016/17. It is likely that the current economic climate will continue to have an impact and it will be necessary to look for further efficiencies within the new treatment system model. The system is currently in the design stage and the breakdown of future contracts/Lots is as yet unconfirmed. July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System8 This includes Alcohol treatment Community criminal justice treatment Specialist young people’s substance misuse treatment Support for families affected by substance misuse Inpatient provision and residential rehab Drug treatment & harm reduction services

The full substance misuse treatment system is in scope during the consultation and design phase of this commissioning activity. That means that the following areas of the treatment system are currently being considered: Community drug treatment Community alcohol treatment Family support Young people’s substance misuse treatment Criminal justice community based treatment Inpatient provision Hospital liaison July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System9 Following consultation and design of the new treatment system, some areas of treatment may fall out of scope. What is in scope?

What next? July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System10 It is anticipated that the new treatment system will be operational by 1 st July 2016 and that services will go out to tender towards the end of this year. During the design and consultation stage of this activity, we are seeking the views of as many people as possible Stage one consultation and market development is now complete Service user focus groups are planned to take place end July and August Stage two consultation is planned to begin in September Any provider pre-tender events are likely to take place October / November Tender anticipated towards the end of this year

Further reading …. Nottingham’s Alcohol Strategy: Safe. Responsible. Healthy ( ) Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership Strategic Assessment (2014/15) Nottingham City Joint Strategic Needs Assessments Nottingham Substance Misuse Commissioning Review (pending) Criminal Justice Needs Assessment (2013) The National Drug Strategy (2010) The National Alcohol Strategy (2012) July 2015Nottingham City Substance Misuse Treatment System11