The National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services.

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The National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services

Transcript of The National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services.

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The National Service Framework for Children,

Young People and Maternity Services

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•Drive up quality

•Reduce variations in service delivery

•Help deliver The NHS Plan, Building for the Future

Purpose of National Service Frameworks (NSFs):

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Strategic context of NSFs – Strategic context of NSFs – national quality standards national quality standards will be:will be:

Set by NICE, SCIE and NSFs

National Minimum Standards for Care

Delivered locally by clinical governance underpinned by professional self regulation

Monitored by CHI, SSIW & Joint Review, NHS & LASS Performance Assessment Frameworks

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NSFs will:NSFs will:

• Set national standards and define service models

• Put in place programmes to support implementation

• Establish performance measures that will indicate progress within agreed time scales

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NSF for Children - developed NSF for Children - developed

as a partnership between:as a partnership between:

• Social care

• Health

• Close links to education, voluntary sector and other stakeholders (including parents/ carers, children & young people)

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Consultation:

• Disabled children - NCH/ Barnardos

• Children in special circumstances - Funky Dragon/ Dynamix

• Questionnaires to secondary schools

• Parents and carers - CaF/ NCT - Fostering Network

• Professional stakeholders

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Children’s NSF - Children’s NSF -

overarching aim:overarching aim:

“All children and young people achieve optimum health and well being and are supported in fulfilling their potential.”

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Services for children & young

people should be:

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Children’s NSF - Scope:

• All children & young people from pre-conception to 18th birthday for whom NHS Wales and local social services authorities have a responsibility

• Special consideration for transition management beyond 18th birthday for those receiving support services

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Children’s NSF- Method of Approach - 7

modules:• Acute and chronic illness or injury

Chair: Dr Huw Jenkins (Director of Healthcare Services for Children and Young People)

• Improving health & well being of all children & young peopleChair: Prof. Laurence Moore

• Disabled children & young peopleChair: Joe Howsam

• Children & young people in special circumstancesChair: Jane Stacey

• Mental health & psychological well beingChair: Alison Cowell

• MaternityChair: Cathy Dowling

• MedicinesChair: Rowena McArtney

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Supporting groups:

• Workforce Development group

• Performance Development Group

• Communication Strategy Group

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Children’s NSF - Template for

Standards

• Aim

• Standard

• Rationale/ evidence base

• Interventions and service models

• Milestones for service delivery

• Exemplars using care pathways

• Performance/ outcome measures

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Process for development of

Children’s NSF:

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Delivery of the Children’s NSF

needs:• Ambitious but realistic programmes

• Recognition that change requires time if it is to be sustainable

• Considered as an evolving process

• Determined and effective approach to reshaping clinical and social work practice

• A commitment to leadership - within and between agencies, local communities, patients, service users and their carers

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The National Service Framework for Children,

Young People and Maternity Services

www.wales.nhs.uk/nsf