Service Innovation and local research: Care Co-ordination

Duration: 2 hrs 1 mins Publication Date: 3 Jul 2024 Next Review Date: 3 Jul 2027 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13589

Description

We would like to share: • Our journey and experiences as a service over the last five years as we have navigated through Covid and other significant transitions/losses. • The impact of the change on the teams and the influence it has had on our current way of working. • Our plans to provide safe, evidence-based, good quality clinical care to CYP and families in our care.

Learning Objectives

A. To offer a reflective space for people to share their experiences and to facilitate an open discussion re: the flexibility that is required within all services to meet the changing profile/needs of the population that we serve and the need for a multiagency approach.
B. To highlight the importance of working more innovatively by utilising the skill mix/resources within the team and partner agencies and empowering families to discover innate strengths and resources and building their resilience
C. To understand the concept of STaR workers in a CAMHS setting
D. To share insights as to how to work in new ways to provide brief task
focused interventions and reinforce learning and change from the therapeutic setting.
E. To share focused and targeted plans for Children and Young people as part of their recovery.

About this Lesson

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The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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