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Frances Monypenny Network Manager State Spinal Cord Injury Service Being Involved Enhancing our Network 8 August 2014

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Frances Monypenny

Network Manager

State Spinal Cord Injury Service

Being Involved – Enhancing our

Network

8 August 2014

Pre Forum Survey

Q2: My current involvement in the SSCIS includes:

Q3: I prefer to be involved by (please rank each option)

How can we enhance & expand our communication across the

Network?

What / who is the State Spinal Cord Injury Service?

State Spinal Cord Injury Service (SSCIS)

SSCIS Steering CommitteeRe-established Sept 2013

Membership includes LHD

Executive, SCI Services

management, stakeholders

RNSH

Royal

Rehab

POWHSESLHD

State Spinal Cord

Injury Service

(SSCIS) NetworkJuly 2014

SSCIS Clinical

Development

Committee

Clinician and management

reps from SSCIS services,

disciplines, stakeholders &

consumer reps.

Rural Spinal

Cord Injury

Service

(Rural LHDs)

• SSCIS Data management

• Data review

• National reporting

External Stakeholders • ParaQuad NSW

• Spinal Cord Injuries Australia (SCIA)

• Liifetime Care Support Authority

• EnableNSW

• Northcott Paediatric Spinal Outreach

Service

• ANZSCIN

SCI Clinical Data

Management

Meeting

•Psychosocial

Steering Committee

•PS Strategy Exec

•Working Party

Discipline specific focus groups

(SW, OT, PT, Psychol, Dietitian, Nursing)

Spinal

Outreach

Service

(SOS)

NSLHD

• Implementation of PS strategic

plan

• Project implementation -

Psychosocial aspects of SCI

rehabilitation: best practice

assessment and intervention

HNELHD HSCIS

Spinal Seating

Committee

• Ongoing development of the

Spinal Seating Services

Professional Education

Program.

Projects / Strategies •Pressure Injury Model of Care

•Psychosocial Strategy

•NHMRC Partnership Project

•Spinal Chronic Pain

Paediatric Spinal Cord Injury Services

•Sydney Children’s Hospital

•Children’s Hospital Westmead

•Northcott Paediatric Spinal Outreach

Service

Examples of committee structures of other ACI

networks

Aged Health

Network

Executive

Committee

+

50 regular

attendees to

Network

Meetings

+

1,000 clinicians

on Network

Distribution

List

Minimising Restraint Use

Working Group

Care of the Confused

Hospitalised Older Person

Integrated Care for the Older

Person Framework

Nurses Subgroup

•Skill Set Working Group

•Specials Working Group

Allied Health Subgroup

•Guide to Allied Health in

Aged Care

Orthogeriatric Collaborative

Working Parties

Older Peoples Mental Health

Aged Care Integration Unit

Dementia Policy Team

CEC

HETI

Australian and New Zealand Society

for Geriatric Medicine

Local Health Districts

Primary Care and

Chronic Disease

Musculoskeletal Network

Palliative Care Network

Rehabilitation Network

Pain Network

Chronic Care

ACI EXECUTIVE

Structure of ACI Transition Care Program

ACI CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND ACI EXECUTIVE

DIRECTOR

CO-CHAIRS OF TRANSITION EXECUTIVE

ACI TRANSITION EXECUTIVE

ACI TRANSITION CARE

NETWORK MANAGER

YOUTH WORKER/ADMIN ASSISTANT

NORTHERN CHILD HEALTH NETWORK

MAIN HOSPITALS IN NORTHERN

CHILD HEALTH NETWORK

John Hunter hospital

John Hunter Children’s Hospital

Maitland

Kempsey

Manning Base Taree

Murwillumbah

Port Macquarie

Coffs Harbour

Tweed Heads

Lismore

Grafton

Armidale

Tamworth

Gosford

Wyong

TRANSITION COORDINATOR FOR

GREATER EASTERN & SOUTHERN CHN

YOUTH WORKER/ADMIN ASSISTANT

GESCHN

MAIN HOSPITALS IN GESCHN

Sydney Children’s Hospital

Liverpool

Campbelltown/Camden ACT

Mona Vale Wagga

Wagga

RPA

Prince of Wales

St George

St Vincent’s

Canterbury

Concord

Sutherland

Wollongong

Bowral / Shoalhaven

Goulburn

Albury

Bega

TRANSITION COORDINATOR FOR

WESTERN CHN

YOUTH WORKER/ADMIN ASSISTANT

WCHN

MAIN HOSPITALS IN WCHN

The Children’s Hospital at Westmead

Westmead

Royal North Shore /Hornsby

Auburn / St Joseph’s Mona

Vale

Nepean Blue

Mountains

Blacktown

Fairfield

Mt Druitt Dubbo

Orange

Bathurst

Bourke

Condobolin

Wellington

Parkes

Forbes

Broken Hill

TRANSITION COORDINATOR FOR

NORTHERN CHILD HEALTH NETWORK

Local support host: Kaleidoscope team

Local support host: Adolescent Consultancy Unit RPAH

Local support host: Rehabilitation Team Westmead

HNEAHS SWAHS

SSWAHS

Stroke Services

NSW Coordinating Committee

(90 clinicians)

+ 1,000 clinicians

on the email distribution list

Education & Professional

Development (including protocols) • Statewide Education & Training

• Annual SNAHSF

• Annual SMART STROKES Conference

• Guidelines, Protocols & Models of Care

Research • Research training

• Research applications

• Academic engagement

Stroke Rehabilitation & Stroke Recovery

• Service gap delivery

• Workforce

Outcomes & Measurement • Minimum data set

• NSW Key Result Areas

• NSF / NSRI Audit results

• AuSCR Project

Strategic Planning, including

Workforce, Pre Hospital Emergency • Stroke unit development

• Rural stroke services

• Recruitment & retention

• Pathway to tPA Project

Consumer Liaison Community Education

Australian Aphasia Assn

Stroke Recovery Assn NSW

CALD Carer Framework NSW Health

Working Parties

Statewide Partnerships

NSW Rural Institute of Clinical

Services & Teaching

Ambulance Service NSW

Clinical Excellence Commission

NSW Rural Stroke Care

Coordinators Network

Stroke Recovery Assn NSW

National Heart Foundation

(NSW Division)

Stroke Society of NSW

National Stroke Research Institute

National Stroke Foundation

National Partnerships

Australasian Stroke Unit Network

Australian Stroke Coalition

Stroke Society of Australasia

Health System Quality,

Performance &

Innovation

The Team & The

Network

NSW Statewide Ophthalmology Service (SOS)

Governing Body

Nurse Standing

Committee

Eye Emergency Manual

(EEM) Steering Committee

Orthoptic Standing

Committee

High Cost Drug

Working Party

Corneal Centre of Excellence

Working Party

EEM Project

Review of EEM

EEM Education

Strategy

EEM Education

Vision surveillance/screening education

Paediatric Ocular Injuries

Stroke & Visual Defects

Vision & Falls

Research

SOS Executive

External Links

• Clinical Excellence

Commission (CEC)

• Institute of Trauma &

Injury Management

(ITIM)

• Institute of Medical

Education & Training

(IMET)

• Vision Organisations

• Professional

Colleges &

Associations

Lucentis (Ranibizumab) for public outpatients with

Macular Degeneration

Proposal development

Any Questions?

Statewide Burn

Injury Service

CHW RNSH CRGH

Optimising transfer

from acute to rehab

settings

Sharing current research

directing cross campus

projects

Clinical practice issues and trends, monitoring

and giving formal feedback on transfers from

hospitals and referrals to the SBIS

Open forum for case

presentations,

ethical issues, unit activity

reports, clinical outcome

measures

Clinical education for

health professionals

Aiming to reduce

preventable burn injuries

Maintain and

review database

Planning SBIS burn disaster

responses

Guidelines, current practice and evidence reviews, education for non Burn Units

External LinksCEC

ANZBA

Fire & Rescue NSW

NSW Ambulance

Health Emergency

Management Unit

ITIM

MAA - LTC&S

Kids Safe

Kids Health

RACGP

IRMRC

Julian Burton Burns

Trust

Johanna Briggs

Institute

Rural Health Edu.

Found’n

Consumer Support

Groups

RRCS

NSW Health Injury

Management

NETS

AMRS

Uni of Sydney

Dietitian’sProfessional Network

Social WorkProfessional Network

Physio & OTProfessional Network

Speech PathologyProfessional Network

Nursing Professional Network

ResearchCommittee

Rehabilitation Group

Inter-hospital

Multidisciplinary ClinicalGroup

Clinical Practice ReviewCommittee

DisasterCommittee

Information

Technology

Education

Committee

Prevention

Committee

Peer Support

Program

Surgical Professional Network

Allogeneic Working

Group

Medical, Nursing and Scientific Staff who

coordinate and develop clinical services

specifically within Allogeneic Transplantation

Autologous Working

Group

Medical, Nursing and Scientific Staff who

coordinate and develop clinical services

specifically within Autologous

Transplantation

Laboratory Working

Group

Laboratory Scientists and Quality Managers meeting

quarterly to address common issues and develop

procedures for accreditation

Nurses Working Group

Senior Nurses from each site addressing

common issues and sharing expertise;

Specialist Nurses Group addressing common

needs and developing procedures for

accreditation purposes.

BMT Executive

Elected clinicians representing the BMT Network –

including working Group Co-Chairs and the BMT

Network Secretariat, who meet on a monthly basis

External Links

• Australasian BMT

Recipient Registry

• Australian Bone

Marrow Donor

Registry

• Cancer Institute NSW

• Clinical Excellence

Commission

• IMET

• ALLG

• RCPA

• BMTSANZ

• HSANZ

• Arrow BMT

Foundation

• Leukaemia

Foundation

• NATA

• University of Adelaide

Blood and Marrow

Transplant Network

NSW

Clinicians in

14 BMT

Transplant Units

in NSW & 1 Unit

in ACT

Long Term Follow-up

and Transition Care

Working Group

Medical and Nursing staff who are

developing a model of care for Long

term Follow-up and Transition Care

Proposed 2010 –

Malignant Haematology

Working Group

The establishment of a Malignant Haematology

Working group will develop a Model of care and

standard protocols for this complex group of

Patients.

How can we enhance & expand our Network?

Any Questions?