Detailed timetable for central input

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Early Implementation Programme
First National Workshop
Start delivering RA-RHAs
Early Implementation PCTs
PCTs (Unplanned) delivery on targets
through implementation of elements of the
high impact actions
Receive priority support from AIIC
learning
Implement high impact actions
Alcohol Interventions Improvement
Centre
Enabling change
Priority support to Early
Implementation PCTs.
Tools: Learning sets,
collaboratives, etc
learning
Learning Centre
Collects, co-ordinates and
disseminates learning and good
practice. Tools: SIPS toolkits,
HuBCAPP, e-learning resource
CSIP managed – DH branded
Review
Support
Support
NHS
Support
Influence
Planned delivery on RA-RHAs
Priority
access
Implementation
National Alcohol Improvement Programme
Regional
Function
(DH/SHA)
Responsibility
to ensure
delivery of
targets
NST(DH)
Supports 18
struggling
PCTs P.A.
Strategic
reports &
follow-up
visits
learning
Evidence
DH Policy Team
Role: Work with outside bodies to facilitate frontline delivery. Develop policy, Develop
Guidance, Commission, co-ordinate and contract manage support projects, channel expertise,
NWPHO
Trailblazers (SIPS), ANARP
Effectiveness review, HES data,etc
Provide local
data on need
and key
evidence
National Alcohol
Improvement Programme
• NWPHO providing local health profiles to assist PCTs to understand
their needs and develop planning
• NATMS is now collecting information from service providers on the
number of patients receiving specialist alcohol treatment
• SIPS Trailblazer Research Programme is improving the evidence
and refining the materials needed to conduct effective IBA
• The National Support Team (NST) on Alcohol is visiting 10 PCTs
this year and 18 PCTs next year who have high level of alcohol
related hospital admissions to assist them in making improvements
• Regional Offices are being established in the RPHGs to ensure
delivery of targets
• 20 Early Implementation PCTs have been selected to “go further a
little bit faster” in implementing improvements to reduce alcohol
related admissions
• Alcohol Improvement Learning Centre established to support
Early Implementation PCTs and gather learning for all sources. This
will be made available to the rest of NHS.
High Impact Changes
• Prioritize alcohol within LAAs and NHS Operating
Framework – Vital Signs
• Improve treatment
• Review pathways and access – NATMS
• Evidence based practice – Models of Care
• Implement IBA
• Health: A&E, Clinics, GPs
• Criminal Justice
• Develop activities to control alcohol misuse
• Identify local champions & build the case for investment
• Provide local implementation of national media
campaigns
Point of Clarification
• Opportunistic alcohol case Identification and the
delivery of Brief Advice (IBA)
is the same as
• Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol
misuse (SBI)