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LYPFT Third Sector Partnership Forum Introducing Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service 12.30 Lunch and networking 13.15 Welcome and Introductions 13.20 - Feedback from previous meeting - Evaluation of Partnership Forum 13.30 Leeds Mental


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LYPFT Third Sector Partnership Forum

Introducing Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service

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12.30 Lunch and networking 13.15 Welcome and Introductions 13.20

  • Feedback from previous meeting
  • Evaluation of Partnership Forum

13.30 Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service

  • Overview of the new service and implementation plan
  • On Line Digital Therapy
  • Health Inequalities and Peer Support
  • Primary Care Mental Health

14.30 Q&A 14.45 Table discussions 15.15 Feedback and next steps 15.30 Close

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Updates

  • New Mental Health Development Worker at

Forum Central

  • Mental Health Strategy
  • Mental Health Collaborative launch
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  • Peer Support

Coproduction

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Who are we?

& From Friday November 1 2019 the service is known as Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service ' providing psychological therapies for common mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression. & Our service is available for those aged 17 and over who are registered with a Leeds GP. & Our website is www.leedsmentalwellbeingservice.co.uk

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Partnership

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What do we offer? - Key changes

& From Mid- November - 24/7 online support-online self help and resources ' New online self-referral tools and the ability to book into online treatments mean clients can receive support at any time, day or night. ' Clients will have the opportunity to access a range of online therapies and self-help resources – making our therapy accessible for all. & Perinatal Support ' During pregnancy and in the first year after birth, women can experience a range of mental health difficulties. We provide a variety of interventions to support women throughout this time, including specialist perinatal support from Womens Counselling & Therapy Service and Homestart.

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What do we offer? - Key changes

& Primary Care Mental Health in your local area ' Over the past two years, we have been offering improved mental health support in primary care and this will be rolled out across the city over the next year. & Co-production and Peer Support ' Service users will be at the front and centre of our service. ' Our new Co-Production Network will inform the development of the service over the next few months and we look forward to keeping you informed about all the exciting developments as they are rolled out.

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& Classes & Workshops ' We offer a range of Classes & Workshops some of which can be booked onto directly, without having to complete an assessment. & A range of Step 2 and Step 3 1:1 and group therapies

We continue to offer..

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Questions

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LMWS & Digital Innovation

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Digital Innovation

& Digital solutions feature throughout the new LMWS service

' Omnitherapy/online webcasts ' Partnership with IESO digital health

& Providing clients with an increased level of choice and flexibility

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& Omnitherapy is breaking new ground in the pursuit of making therapy accessible for all & The suite of online, video-driven CBT courses, written and presented by IAPT professionals, empower users to manage their own path to early-intervention treatment at time and place to suit them. & Each course is split into easily-digestible sessions and available across all devices, allowing users to fit therapy around their schedules.

Digital Innovation - Omnitherapy

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& Once a user refers themselves, they enter clinically-led, guided self-help. & Guided through completion of the online form and can start to access treatment

' Clear explanation of reason for data collection and how data is used/stored ' A direct link to crisis service is provided as all times

Digital Innovation - Omnitherapy

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& Stress & Anxiety & Panic Attacks & Managing Stress in Parenthood & Depression & Understanding Self-Esteem & Bereavement & Mindfulness & Postnatal Depression

Digital Innovation – courses available

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Provides clients with an easy to navigate route for help and support

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Clear information about each presentation Straight forward route to treatment

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Crisis link available on each page for clients needing urgent support Clear links back to LMWS home page

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& CBT is traditionally delivered face-to-face. However, with Ieso, therapy takes place online making it much easier to access, as well as less daunting. & Evidence shows that just as many people feel better after having CBT online as they do face-to- face. & It is proven to be effective in treating a wide range of emotional health problems including stress, depression, anxiety and postnatal depression.

Digital Innovation - IESO

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& Online CBT would be helpful for clients who:

' like the idea of having a therapist’s undivided attention, discreetly without the pressure of being in the same room ' would like to be able to go back and review the advice you received between sessions and after the treatment has ended ' would find it difficult to travel to a therapist each week ' enjoy chatting to friends and family on social media or messaging services ' can’t easily go to appointments during the working day, due to your personal commitments ' value taking time to reflect and think about how you answer questions

Digital Innovation - IESO

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Questions

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Health Inequalities

& LMWS will tackle Health Inequalities by ensuring equity of access for vulnerable and marginalised groups. & Service delivery will be weighted towards the most deprived areas, focussing on those with the greatest need & We will employ specific access strategies to prioritise vulnerable and marginalised groups.

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Health Inequalities

& These will include but not be limited to:

' BAME communities ' Young People ' People who have both mental health and substance use difficulties ' Homeless people ' Asylum seekers and Refugees ' Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Groups ' Carers ' Care Leavers ' LGBTQI+ ' Street sex workers ' People with complex comorbidities: people with Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD and Physical Impairments

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The non clinical workforce and proactive community engagement

& The non-clinical workforce of MH Support Workers and Peer Support Volunteers with lived experience will enable disadvantaged groups to access and remain within the service & Proactive community engagement with tailored support will focus on overcoming barriers to access and remaining in service and reducing drop out & We aim to deliver a wide range of co-located drop-in sessions in partnership with organisations like GATE, BHA Skyline, PAFRAS and BASIS.

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Trusted Assessors and helpful conversations

& Non clinical staff and volunteers will be trained to understand what LMWS offers and have helpful conversations to support people to access and remain in the service. & Non clinical staff and volunteers will then be trained to become trusted assessors to facilitate access into the service. & We will then train (delivery network) partners staff, who have a focus on particular communities to be Trusted Assessors

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Peer Support

& Trained volunteers with lived experience will support access, engagement and retention and provide post treatment support & Support referrals to assist access for disadvantaged clients & Buddying to support anxious clients to appointments & Assertive outreach to clients who are close to discharge due to no shows & Co-located drop in’s with MHSWs to assist marginalised groups to refer to LMWS & Deliver Peer Support groups / support clients to access existing peer support groups & Co-deliver stress control classes and other workshops & Develop online Peer Support options & Post discharge support

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Plans for the first six months

& Induct staff into their roles and LMWS service. NOV19 & Trial peer support options such as offering access and retention support to LMWS BAME referrals NOV / DEC/JAN & Promote service internally to LMWS teams DEC /JAN & Recruit and train Peer Support Volunteers JAN /FEB 20 & Open for referrals and identify co-located drop- ins MARCH 20 & Targeted outreach begins APRIL 20

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Your part in this

& Get in touch if you want LMWS to co-locate with you and work with your client group & Let your service users with lived experience know of the chance to become a peer support volunteer or join the coproduction network with LMWS & Refer people to/for Peer support

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Contacts

LMWSpeersupport@touchstonesupport.org.uk LMWScoproduction@touchstonesupport.org.uk

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Primary Care Mental Health

& Aligned to PCN level & Weighted to areas of high deprivation & Bridging the gap between Primary and Secondary MH Care & Trusted Assessor Role & Strong relationships with both Primary and Secondary MH Care

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  • & Combination of Primary Care Mental Health

Specialists & Practitioners & Based within Primary Care Settings & Offer advice and support to Primary Care colleagues & Can offer short-term work where other services not accessible & Bespoke/person centred service

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  • & Referrals from:

' GP Practices ' Redirected from CMHT ' Transition Support from CMHT ' LMWS Therapy Service for people who require extra support to access/complete therapy

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Table Discussion What opportunities are there for the new Leeds Mental Wellbeing service to work in partnership with wider third sector organisations and other mental health services in Leeds?

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Feedback & Next Steps Thank you for coming