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A Whole System
Approach to EW & MH
For CYP In Cumbria
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Context and Background
• Joint improvement work led by CCG
and Children’s Services
• A key priority in Cumbria’s JSNA
• Outcomes of SCR’s
• National policy emphasis
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The Whole System Model
The simple vision that all children and
young people can access the right help
and support at the right time to ensure
they sustain good emotional wellbeing,
whilst all services have a clear
understanding of their role and work in
partnership
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Ensuring emotional wellbeing and resilience for children and young people in Cumbria
Vision:All children and young people can access the right help and support at the right time to ensure they sustain good emotional wellbeing.
Principles:The child, young person and their family are partners in emotional wellbeing and mental health support
The emotional wellbeing of children and young people is everybody’s responsibility
The voice of the child, young person and their family will always be heard
Services will be local whenever possible, and where appropriate there will be choice
Families will be included except where this is not in the best interests of the child or young person
Expertise and good practice will be shared
Partners will work together to provide co-ordinated support
Support will be evidence based, have clear objectives and measurable outcomes
Partners will provide peer support, review and constructive challenge
Information will be shared between partners unless it is not in the best interest of the child or young person to do so
Transitions between services will be planned with support in place throughout
Risks will be understood and shared by partners
Outcomes for children and young people will be equitable across the county
Additional needs of individuals or specific groups of children and young people will be recognised and met
Development of the model
The model described below has been developed by a multi-agency group with representatives from Education, Social care, Health
services, the voluntary sector and Public Health. In addition the voluntary sector led an engagement exercise in order that the views of
Children and Young People were included. A wider stakeholder event was held to ensure that the draft model was shared widely across
the partnership.
Purpose of this document
This document describes the way in which services provided or commissioned by public sector organisations will work in partnership with
children and young people, alongside their families and communities, to ensure that the emotional needs of children and young people
are understood at all stages., So that, when necessary, services have a clear understanding of their role in meeting the emotional
wellbeing and mental health needs of children and young people.
WSM Implementation 2014-2015
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Joint CCG and LA Sponsored Project
Test Understanding of the model
Launch it
Engage the districts
Develop the workforce strategy/tools
Create a network of trainers and
champions
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WSM Implementation 2014-2015
• Integrating the relevant work streams
• Developing integrated pathways
• Involve children, young people, parents
and carers
• Manage communications
• Building sustainability (workforce and
tools)
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WSM Related Work Streams
• Fulfilling Lives:
Headstart
• Early Help and
Family CAF
• Learning from the
Health Gain Projects
• New School Age
nursing model/HCP
• Improved Access to
Psych Therapies for
CYP
• Stabilisation of Tier
3 CAMHS
• Commissioning of
Tier 2 services
• Children and
Families Bill 2014
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HG Project Evaluation
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HENRY
Family Weight (Cool4life)
ER Targeted New-borns
Early Years Involvement and
Wellbeing
YM Training Programme
Self-harm & Suicide workshops
CLA Nutrition/Oral Health
CLA Nurture Kits
Think Good/Feel Good
Vulnerable Learners Event
All Star Outdoors
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Alcohol awareness(CADAS)
Open Door targeted support
Self harm counselling(SAFA)
Up in smoke/smoking in
pregnancy
CWD Access to Sport
ER Peer Ed
S Lakes Federation W School
Approach
Autism Assessment
Peer Education YP with LD
Early Help in Primary School
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Health Gain
Projects Developing district
6 x‘ emotional
resilience’
networks in the
Third Sector
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Headstart Cumbria
• 12 areas at Stage Two • Emphasis on
partnership and
• 10 to 14yr age range
involvement
• Initial Project funding of
• Testing and innovation
£500k
• 5 areas at Stage 3
• Additional funds
Anne Sheppard
Officer
approved CJCBSenior Commissioning
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BLF
and Young Minds
Children’s Services
want large scale
01228 221233
• ‘Blended’ preventative
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change
approach
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Key Messages: Young Minds/BLF
• The biggest ever investment in a programme
explicitly targeting resilience
• Lots of previous programmes have had some
impact
• No previous programme has significantly
levelled inequalities and achieved sustainable
systemic change – will ours?
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RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
To meet this challenge you will need to:
• Be brave – do something truly different
• Think big – think whole system
• Commit more than money – build a shared understanding
of purpose across the system
And to do that you will need:
• A clear, shared understanding of the concept of resilience
• Understanding of the evidence base – what works
• Agreement on ways to apply the concept within your
partnership
Headstart Next Steps
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Stage 2 Bid Submitted – 30th April
Decision before end of June
Schools development phase
Wider stakeholder involvement – 5th June
Commissioning activities/services
Rock and roll on September 1st
Support, test, learn and evaluate
Design ‘full project’
Submit Stage 3 Bid 23rd June 2015
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Summary and Questions
• Whistle stop tour of lots of activity and
how we are working to join it all up
• We now need your input and comments
• Can you see benefits and challenges?
• Which other networks need to be
involved?
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Contact Details
Please send comments and questions on
the whole system model to Anne:
[email protected]
Q&A
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