Maternity, Children and Young Peoples Commissioning Team David Coles and Karmah Boothe.

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Maternity, Children and Young Peoples Commissioning Team David Coles and Karmah Boothe

Our Services Commission Community Health Service for Maternity, Children and Young People – Special Educational Needs / Disability – Maternity – Childrens Community Services – Mental Health services Strategic link for Children and Young People services with the ‘health context’ Work collaboratively with the Local Authority and partner agencies inc. Police, Social Care, Education

Commissioning Arrangements Work collaboratively to develop strategic / operational approach to commissioning services: NHS England Public Health in the Local Authority Birmingham City Council commissioners Across a range of service providers including acute and community.

Maternity Maternity Services Antenatal Care Intrapartum Care Postnatal Care Bethel Doula Project Antenatal education and birth preparation On-call support as a birth partner Supporting clients in developing baby care skills Breastfeeding support Signposting to key agencies and public services Acting as an advocate for the mother, when dealing with key healthcare agencies A mother’s group after the baby has been born

Disabled Children Short breaks provision – Access to facilities in the community – Respite care (Edgewood Rd) Equipment service Including third sector organisations being able to use equipment to support access to provision Acorns Action for Children

Community Health Care Speech and Language Therapy Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Special Schools Nursing Community Paediatricians Community Childrens Nursing Paediatric Liaison Service Looked After Children Services

SEND – Education Health Care Plans Replace Statements of SEN Needs to be completed in partnership with: – Parents/Children and Young People where possible – Health Care professional(s) – Educational Psychologists – Social Care – Education 11 sections that need completing Local Offer – – educational-needs-local-offer.aspx educational-needs-local-offer.aspx

Vulnerable Families Homestart Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Birmingham Complex Care Panels

Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Two voluntary sector organisations currently commissioned Collaborative working with local authority/public health commission Services – Forward Thinking Birmingham – Early Intervention – Building Capacity – VCS offer Headstart

Our 0-25 model Putting children and young adults at the centre of the new service Principles and Values : User Experience Single access point to the whole system Building Capacity Early Intervention Integrated Specialist Teams Focus on outcomes Principles and Values : User Experience Single access point to the whole system Building Capacity Early Intervention Integrated Specialist Teams Focus on outcomes Six levels of care Five Care Pathways Six levels of care Five Care Pathways

Commissioning Intentions Specific intentions with individual providers to review / develop services inc community and maternity services City wide commissioning approach with partners agencies – Shadow Childrens Joint Commissioning Board SEND – key requirements for health MASH and CSE offer for the City 0-25 Mental Health developments

Difference to local people Remove barrier of accessing statutory provision Increased access for groups that are harder to reach Understand the communities that they serve Support wider provision in preventative approaches that reduces demand on specialist services

What is needed? Working together to join agenda’s Share outcomes and targets Stronger partnerships between VCS and health Adopting an assets based approach – not always about £££’s

Role for community services Partners – working collaboratively Sharing outcomes Leverage of additional funding Working to their strengths Less following the funding and more doing what you do best! ‘ It takes a City to raise a child’