![]() NASMHPD SERVING THE NEEDS OF THE NATION’S PUBLIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM. Welcome to the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD. Children and Young People’s Mental Health: Taking Early Action – Programme. The sessions disseminate new ways of working, have introduced techniques to monitor patient safety and allow for networking, thus encouraging the sharing of methods and initiatives to improve patient safety in mental health. Approximately 1. 50. Regional Learning Sessions - February 2. The fourth round of regional learning sessions were held in February with a focus on the work being undertaken by the participating NHS boards. Attendees also had the opportunity to attend world cafe sessions to discuss Recovery, Relationships, Principles and Equally Fit. A report on the regional learning sessions will be available in due course. North Regional Learning Session agenda. East Regional Learning Session agenda. West Regional Learning Session agenda. Scottish Patient Safety Programme for Mental Health presentation. North Regional Learning Session Board presentations. East Regional Learning Session Board presentations. West Regional Learning Session Board presentations. ![]() National Mental Health Programme PptDevelopment and Improvement Day for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) - January 2. This event was co- hosted with the Mental Health Access and Improvement Support Team (MHAIST). With the aim that delegates will have an increased understanding of how they can work at a local and a national level, using quality improvement methods, to ensure CAMHS are Safe, Timely, Effective and Person- Centred by drawing on the support from each other, national teams and the ideas and innovations shared at this event. The delegates included representatives from Health and Social Care, third sector organisations, service users and carers, families. A report on the event will be made available in due course. Going Beyond Harm - August 2. The event was organised with Carers Trust Scotland and was aimed at carers of people (adults, children or young people) with mental health problems who have, or may have, used mental health services, such as inpatient services or community health service. The event brought together carers and staff from mental health services throughout Scotland. The aim of the event was to gather carers' and staff views on how their involvement in services can help improve safety for service users, staff and carers within mental health services and, ultimately, share the learning with each other to support improvement and avoid harm. Following the event a report was shared with the attendees. Going Beyond Harm Agenda. Going Beyond Harm Event Report. Phase 2 - Safety Principles in Mental Health and Phase 3 - Scoping Future Activity - March 2. Meetings were held to allow workstream development groups to review, discuss and feedback on the safety principles as a whole. Attendees at the Phase 3 meeting also looked at gathering information on expanding into new areas and shaping the future programme. Presentations and pictures can be viewed here Regional Learning Sessions - September 2.
![]() The third round of regional learning sessions were held in September with a focus on the safety principles and overarching themes. Attendees had the opportunity to share learning, future plans and network. Feedback from the learning sessions will be published here in the coming weeks. To see tweets relating to the sessions please click here. A sample agenda can be found here. To follow the story on twitter click here. Learning Session 5 - March 2. Learning Session 5 of the Scottish Patient Safety Programme for Mental Health was held on the 4th of March. Following on from the successful introduction in 2. These centred on: The importance of data and the model for improvement, Climate tools (Patient and staff), service users and carers involvement, remote and rural issues. There were also breakouts for each of the change packages. Sample Regional Learning Session agenda. To view a sample presentation from the days please click here. International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL) - June 2. SPSP - Mental Health were asked by the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership to host a workshop on the subject of . IIMHL Agenda. A sample presentation from the day can be found here. Learning Session 4 - March 2. Learning session 4 had a focus on workstream development, sustainability and spread within the SPSP- Mental health programme, in addition to sharing and learning from the work that had been carried out to date. The day started with a compelling carers story and moved onto a programme update and a presentation on the role of human factors within mental health settings and then a patients story. Boards teamed up to showcase work that had been happening in each change package and in addition to breakouts for each workstream there were additional groups for data and measurement and introduction to improvement science and Patient experience and service user engagement. The day was closed by Paul Gray, Director General Health and Social Care, Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Learning Session 4 Agenda. To view presentations from the day please click here. To view pictures from the day please click here. Regional Learning Sessions - November 2. The SPSP - Mental Health team introduced regional learning sessions as a test of change to increase participation from service users, carers and front line staff in comparison to our national Learning Sessions. The learning sessions were located in Inverness, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The focus was on sharing tests of change, future plans and learning and each board was asked to give a 1. This was also the first time we used the world caf. Sample regional learning session agenda. To view a sample presentation please click here. Learning Session 3 - June 2. Learning Session 3 focused on person- centred care within the SPSP- Mental Health programme with plenary presentations introducing the Patient Safety Climate Tool and on compassionate leadership combined with service user and carer involvement and engagement. Breakout sessions included all 5 workstreams and service user engagement in safety, data and measurement, introduction to improvement science and understanding the patient experience. Learning Session 3 Agenda. To view a plenary presentation from the day please click here. To view pictures from the day please click here. Learning Session 2 - February 2. Learning session 2 started with a patients perspective and included a general programme update from Scottish Government and SPSP- MH. In the spirit of sharing knowledge news from the pilot wards was presented and a structured networking session and board planning session also occurred. Breakout sessions were held for the 5 workstreams and 'Introduction to Improvement Science'. Storyboards were again used to allow boards to demonstrate local tests of change and learn from others. Learning Session 2 Agenda. To view presentations from the day please click here. To view pictures from the day please click here. Learning Session 1 - August 2. As the introductory learning session presentations explaining the colloboratives grounding in Quality Improvement were made by representatives from Scottish Government. Service users and carers were also involved from the start with presentations on 'A Carers View' and 'A Clients Journey' with positive feedback from delegates. An introduction to improvement science session was given with delegates keen to learn more about this. Storyboards were introduced to allow boards to share and learn about best practices that already existed. Learning Session 1 Agenda To view presentations from the day please click here.
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