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Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: www.iapt.nhs.uk
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Page 1: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Children and Young People’s IAPT

New Partnerships briefingMarch 2012

Kathryn Pugh

IAPT Website: www.iapt.nhs.uk

Page 2: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Plan for Today

• Context setting

• The Children and Young People’s IAPT Project

• The bidding process

Page 3: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Context: Policy

New Mental Health Strategy, 2011

- Life course approach: Quality Driven

- Implementation Plan being prepared

NHS and Social Care Bill, 2011

- Outcomes frameworks, NHS, Social Care, Public Health

Commissioning developments

– QIPP, CQUIN

– CAMHS PbR

Data & IT, Choice

- Data to support quality and choice

Page 4: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

New investment announceddoes not impact on your application

• Existing package through existing collaboratives

• Increase in geographical reach of collaboratives

• Introduction of new therapies – IPT and SFT• E packages

- universal staff

- counsellors

-Computerised CBT for CYP

Page 5: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Context: Current Services

• Lack of systematic evidence of – what services deliver – and what is missing is major weakness

Page 6: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Project assumptions

• CYP IAPT will learn from Adult IAPT but will be specific to the needs of children and families

• The budget is still modest and will be available until the next Comprehensive Spending Review.

• Participation in the CYP IAPT project will be offered to existing CAMHS - not necessarily exclusively provided by the NHS.

Page 7: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Transforming CAMHS through IAPT • Working in partnership with children and young people

• Embed EBP by service development

• Building on established local relationships

• Training CAMHS staff in RCT validated techniques

• Enhance supervision and monitoring of outcomes

• Maximise the value of investment

• Deliver quick and visible change

• Optimise local flexibility

Page 8: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

2011-2012 • Year one

– CBT for anxiety and depression & parenting training for conduct disorder

• Training for supervisors• Training for therapists – Targeted/specialist (T2/3)

– Training in the use of outcomes information– Training programme to support service managers

• Excluded from year one– Training of staff at universal and early targeted

levels– NICE recommended modalities other than CBT

and parenting training

Page 9: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

CYP IAPT Learning Collaboratives

• Core group of providers delivering high quality training to a wide area

• Working in collaboration to maximise chance of delivering service change

• Local CAMHS partnerships to contribute to designing and delivering training – technical input– clinical supervision– involvement of service users– peer evaluation– oversight– skills exchange schemes

• Encouraging HEIs to invest in a long term response to training

Page 10: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

CAMHS-IAPT Learning Collaboratives

HEI•Assure quality

•Organise training•Deliver content (in partnership)

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 1

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 3

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 2

Page 11: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Building a Lasting Collaborative

HEI•Assure quality

•Organise training•Deliver content (in partnership)

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 1

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 3

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 2

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 6

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 4

NHS CAMHS VS

Commissioners

Partnership 5

Mentorship

Mentorship

MentorshipPeer Support

Peer Support

Peer Support

Page 12: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Year one collaboratives

•Ox and Bucks

•Wilts, Bath and NE

Somerset

•Gloucs

•Swindon

•Bournemouth, Dorset

and Poole

•Lambeth & Southwark

•Herts

•Sussex

•Westminster

•Haringey

•Cambridge

•Wandsworth

•Greenwich

•Derby

•Manchester and Salford

•Pennine North

•Pennine South

•Barnsley

Reading UCL & KCL Salford

Page 13: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

What does our offer include?• Training and ‘backfill’ for staff

– Trainees– Supervisors– Managers/leaders

• For partnerships: funding for service development, IT infrastructure, participation, accreditation

• Creating change agents within CAMHS• Funding for a further year for data capture

across the service

Page 14: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Principle Behind the Core Offer: Rigorous Adherence to Protocol

•National curriculum to define teaching content

•Well-defined competencies to evaluate individual trainees at selection and at the end of training

•Strong front-ending of supervisor training

•HEIs to ensure competence of practice and implementation

•Unwavering emphasis on outcomes monitoring and outcomes-informed practice

•Learning from the evidence at individual therapist, speciality and service organisation levels

Page 15: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Principle Behind the Core Offer: Flexibility

•Allowing variation in structures for the construction of learning collaboratives that effectively meet IAPT priorities given local organisational constraints

•Creating (modularised) training programme structures that optimally match skills needs

•Encouraging collaboration between HEIs and partnerships and between partnerships to make optimal use of local knowledge and skills

•Within Collaborative Clusters organisation of the funding for the programme (including backfill and infrastructure)

Page 16: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

The funding formula - each collaborative has a package based on

Therapist to supervisor ratio 5:1Staff & Fees-Therapist backfill (per therapist) £30K-Supervisor and leadership backfill £60K-Therapist training £12K-Supervisor training £ 5KInfrastructure £100K

-Service manager/lead training £ 5K-IT £40K-Participation £10K-Service development e.g. self referral £35K-Accreditation of services £10K

Page 17: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Changes to the formula since year one

If you apply for a supervisor and have less than 5 trainees, formula is

Supervisor training + backfill for 4months+ funding to supervise the number of trainees applied for at £8K per trainee

Eg – partnership applies for 4 therapists, supervisor funding is

5K +20K plus (4x8K) = £57K

Page 18: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Using the funding

• Can be used flexibly – but we do ask how you plan to use the money to meet the commitments you sign up to -

• For example – Agreeing extra supervision or support from HEI– Setting up new systems e.g. telephone triage

Page 19: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Criteria to Evaluate Bids: Partnerships • Vision for enhancing service by embedding EBP

therapy and commitment to training • Markers of stability (e.g. funding TMHS)• Vision and commitment to outcomes monitoring• Vision to improve access to therapy including

self referral• Ensuring access and waiting times are sustained• Matching community aspirations • Existing ratio of need to current resources

Page 20: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Routine Outcome Monitoring• Full details and resources are on the web –

www.iapt.nhs.uk • Measures at assessment, session by session and

at review/end • Embedding outcome monitoring

– in the therapeutic relationship – in supervision– Across all practitioners not just IAPT trainees – Data information sessions 19 March 2012

Page 21: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

The CYP-IAPT Implementation Feedback Process

• Develop a Collaborative Partnership

• Adapt for Contexts & Culture

• Train Professionals

• Evaluate Effectiveness

• Evaluate Fidelity – Certification and Accreditation – video observation

• Make Sustainable – Supervision and recertification

Page 22: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Quality Assurance and Evaluation

• Accreditation in development

• Sites and Collaboratives to be evaluated using outcomes monitoring and CYP evaluations

• We are intent on evaluation of the process as a whole

Page 23: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Timeline for 2012-Phase One

Advertise for phase one sitesEnd of JulyFeb 2012

Completed applications to be submittedEnd of JulyApril 23rd 2012

Select sitesEnd of JulyJune 2012

Supervisors and Service

managers begin training

End of JulyNovember 2012

Therapists begin trainingEnd of JulyJanuary 2013

Page 24: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

The Application Process

• Application process – our interest is in commitment to transformation : sign up to the fixed aspects of the project and understanding how you will approach areas where method of delivery is not determined

• Evaluation methodology and weighting is in the Offer

• The size of the bids are not predetermined • Funding will flow via PCTs/CCGs

Page 25: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Documents you will need to consider

• National Curriculum - understand the nature of the training for your teams

• Core offer – Sets out in detail our offer to you – Sets out the calculations sitting behind the funding

package– Sets out what we are looking for in competitive bids

Page 26: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Documents continued • Joining and existing collaborative Application Form • Requires senior level sign off

– Word applications for all qualitative information – Excel workbook

• One worksheet for each HEI/Training Provider

• One worksheet for each local partnership

• Financial macros calculate the funding package

Page 27: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

Lessons learned from year one • Make sure you fully understand the paperwork and what

you are agreeing to do • Start having discussions now about Information

Governance eg filming cases, data flowing to the centre• Sort out local governance – money will come to the PCT,

how will it get to suppliers?• Discuss with clinical teams the routine outcome

monitoring - don’t assume you will ‘make’ everyone do it

Page 28: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

After 23rd April

• Bids are sent to SHA leads for comment – each SHA has been asked to nominate a lead/link for the project

• Short listing by collaboratives and members of the Service Development Group who are not bidding

• Interview appointments sent out for interviews• Interviews in June

Page 29: Children and Young People’s IAPT New Partnerships briefing March 2012 Kathryn Pugh IAPT Website: .

You are applying for

• Existing CBT, parenting and Service development package

• You will have the opportunity to train in the new therapies when we know how they will be delivered

• www.iapt.nhs.uk

[email protected]


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