Sunderland psychological wellbeing service provides quick access to a wide range of psychological treatment interventions for adults with common mental health problems who have a low to moderate level of need. Read more »
As part of a wider programme to address physical health in patients with mental illness, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust looked to make improvements on inpatient wards. This involved the use of the pan London CQUIN to financially incentives inpatient wards to address the issue. Read more »
Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is working on a series of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, including improving integrated care for people with long term conditions in the community, improving the accuracy, quality and timeliness of data about services and encouraging innovation across service areas. Read more »
This project in Manchester seeks to address some of the problems associated with the 10-25 year mortality gap for people with a mental illness. It focusses on the physical health needs of people with severe and enduring mental illness who are jointly managed by the mental health service and primary care. Read more »
The aim of the Stronger Barnsley Together initiative is to make sure that the health and care needs of local people are met in the face of an increasingly difficult climate. Read more »
South Devon and Torbay already has well-co-ordinated or integrated health and social care but as a pioneer site now plans to offer people joined up care across the whole spectrum of services, by including mental health and GP services. Read more »
Caring Together in Eastern Cheshire is an initiative led by NHS Eastern Cheshire CCG which aims to promote integrated care in Eastern Cheshire. It’s about providers of care working with the people who receive care and their support networks, family, friends and carers. Read more »
The care of North West London’s 2 million residents is set to improve with a new drive to integrate health and social care across the eight London boroughs. Read more »
Mersey Care NHS Trust is working on a series of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, including improving the quality of care for people with psychosis, a developing a new way of collaborative working with primary care and improving the transitional mental health pathway for young people. Read more »
Inclusion Matters Liverpool is delivering a set of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, covering E-Clinics, On-line Relapse Prevention and Electronic GP Letters. Read more »
5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is working on a series of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, including improving experience, physical health and safety. Read more »
Waltham Forest Clinical Commissioning Group is focussing on a small number of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health and using these to aid strategic direction and development. Read more »
This project has helped to move staff in Nottingham from uni-professional to case managers offering population health care, ensuring that health and social care services are tailored to individual needsof the person using the services. Read more »
The purpose of the IAPT national programme is to increase access to a range of evidence based interventions and informed treatment options for people with depression and anxiety disorders (NHS Mandate, 2012). Read more »
The Care Pathways and Packages Project (CPPP) is a consortium of organisations in the Yorkshire and Humber and the North East areas who are working together to develop National Currencies and Local Tariffs for Mental Health. Read more »
This project aims to develop CCG GP leadership and skills across the South West. Read more »
This project aims to ensure that South West CCGs have access to comprehensive data profiles and are using data to inform commissioning. Read more »