TEWV NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Presentation to Stockton Health Select Committee Monday 13 th June 2011 Les Morgan – Chief Operating Officer David Brown – Director.

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Presentation transcript:

TEWV NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Presentation to Stockton Health Select Committee Monday 13 th June 2011 Les Morgan – Chief Operating Officer David Brown – Director of Operations Teesside

About TEWV Specialist Mental Health, Learning Disability and Substance misuse provider. NHS Foundation Trust since July Serve a population of 1.6 million across Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire.( Regional and national provider for some services) Employ 5600 staff. Budget of £270 million

About TEWV cont. Organised in three geographical and one functional operational areas. Teesside Durham And Darlington North Yorkshire Forensic Services Each geographical area having four clinical directorates Adult Mental Health (includes substance misuse services) Mental Health Services for Older People Children & Young People Services Learning Disability Services Clinical and managerial partnerships run services at all levels

Adult Mental Health Services Provided Inpatient services Roseberry Park – Rehab – Imperial Avenue - Park House Community Service IAPT – Tees time to talk Integrated affective disorder team Integrated psychosis team Crisis team Substance misuse team

Adult Mental Health (cont.) Key issues/changes last year Access services Beds Move to Roseberry Ware Street crisis beds closed Integrated teams work Key issues/change next coming year Personalisation Rehab review Improvement in IAPT / non IAPT primary care

Mental Health Services for Older People Services Provided Inpatient Services Lustrum Vale Community services Integrated CMHT Liaison Services Acute Liaison Nursing Home Liaison Memory Clinic Key issues/changes last year Implementing new ways of working inpatient services Key issues/changes coming year Consultation on model and place of care

CYPS Services Provided Tier 4 CAMHS in-patient units Full Range of Community and Outpatient services Key changes in last year Move to Baysdale unit for 2 LD short break units and development of Regional Eating Disorder Unit Key changes/issues for coming year CAMH Grant Development of Full Business Case (FBC) for West Lane site to improve / enhance inpatient environments Eating Disorder Unit - Evergreen Centre (operational 30th June)

Learning Disabilities Inpatient services The Dales Aysgarth Community services Community LD team Assertive Outreach and Crisis team Residential Care &Supported Living 367 Thornaby Rd Lunedale Key Issues/changes last year Bed blocking/lack of appropriate services to move on to Key issues/changes coming year

Key Priorities Implementing North East Eating Disorder Inpatient Services (Adults at West Park, Children in Middlesborough) Consult on reconfiguration of Older Peoples services in North Tees Further implement Improving Access to Psychological Therapies in Teesside – Tees Time To Talk Review access services including crisis services Establish commissioning intentions for the C&YP respite care beds transferred to Baysdale Unit Roseberry Park Personalization

Key Priorities cont Safeguarding Develop the Veterans Services in line with national priorities To seek out opportunities to develop Autism Spectrum Disorder services in line with national priorities and local need, Implement business case to expand bed base on Roseberry Park Site. Continue to drive improvement in quality and reduction of waste through implementation of Tees Quality Improvement System (TQIS) Continue to develop Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Clinical Outcome Measures and Patient Reported Experience Measures Deliver minimum of 4% CRES per annum £11m per annum and contribute to local QIPP agenda