Register now for the national MHA QI programme
We're now inviting Expressions of Interest for the wider implementation phase of the programme, open to all NHS mental health trusts and provider collaboratives in England
Deadline for expressions of interest: 27th May 2024.
Any questions, please reach out to mhaqi@thepsc.co.uk - we look forward to hearing from you.
Submit Expression of InterestWorking with 15 NHS Trust-run inpatient services across England
Between August 2023 and May 2024, this QI programme will support 15 inpatient services providing care for people detained under the Mental Health Act, to develop and implement co-produced change ideas that put into practice the principles set out in reform of the Act.
The programme will work with:
- General adult and older adult acute mental health inpatient services - including Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and dementia inpatient services
- Children and young people’s mental health inpatient services - General Adolescent Units (GAU) and PICU
- Specialist inpatient services for adults with a learning disability and autistic adults
- Adult secure care mental health services
The pilot phase will offer two levels of expert quality improvement coaching - simultaneously over 6 months (September 2023 to May 2024) - to participating organisations:
(I) Executive coaching
- ~2 hrs, monthly
- Supporting executives and/or senior operational leaders to (i) cultivate an organisational culture of equity & equality, (ii) empower colleagues to create locally-led change, (iii) embody humble & compassionate leadership
(II) Service leadership and frontline-delivery coaching
- ~1.5 hr, weekly
- Equipping leaders of services & teams with the skills & confidence to lead QI work aligned with the programme aim
- Supporting inpatient services & teams to co-produce change ideas alongside people with lived experience, and then deliver and achieve impact through these change ideas using QI methodology
Our approach ensures a focus on addressing inequity, reinforcing a “locally-led, centrally supported” approach to QI, and facilitating knowledge-sharing between teams at all levels.
Improving equity of experience for groups experiencing significant inequalities under the MHA
The programme aim is to:
"Improve the equity of experience for people from ethnically diverse backgrounds and people with a learning disability & autistic people when detained under the Mental Health Act in hospitals across England, including improving the cultural appropriateness of care they receive."
This is underpinned by four primary drivers of change - viewed through an individual patient & carer lens, and systemic lens:
Individual patient and carer lens
(1) Patients and their carers are empowered to share their individual experiences and diverse needs with staff on the ward
(2) Patients, their carers, and lived experience practitioners work in partnership with staff to deliver support that meets people’s individual and diverse needs
Systemic lens
(3) Staff work alongside patients and lived experience practitioners to explore and understand the barriers that compromise equity in the settings they work in
(4) Patients & carers, staff and lived experience practitioners adopt a shared discourse and co-produced set of relational practices that empower them to proactively challenge discriminatory practice, and promote equitable system change
Aligning with the principles of PCREF
From 2023/24, NHS Mental Health Trusts will also need to embed the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework (PCREF). The PCREF is an organisational competency framework that will support Trusts to advance race equalities across all mental health care pathways, in order to improve access, experience and outcomes for racialised and ethnically and culturally diverse communities.
The PCREF will support trusts to put in place steps it can take to achieve practical improvements in three domains: leadership and governance, organisational competencies, and patient and carer feedback.
This programme is aligned with the principles of PCREF and has the potential to support the implementation of improvements across these three domains.
Participating pilot services
We’ve selected 15 inpatient services to join the pilot phase of the programme, covering all regions and service types within scope.
General adult and older adult acute mental health inpatient services - including PICU and dementia inpatient services
- Delderfield Ward, Devon Partnership Trust
- Logandene Ward, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- PICU Miranda House, Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
- Osprey Ward, Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS FT
- Shannon Ward, The North London Mental Health Partnership (includes Barnet, Enfield and Haringey, and Camden and Islington NHS FT)
Children and young people's mental health inpatient services - General Adolescent Units (GAU) and PICU
- Kent and Medway GAU, North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT)
- Leigh House and Bluebird House, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Parkview GAU, West Midlands CAMHS Provider Collaborative - Lead Provider Birmingham Women and Children's NHSFT
Adult secure care mental health services
- Bowman Ward (Low Secure Unit), Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Rydal Ward (Medium Secure Unit), Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Calder Ward (Medium Secure Unit), Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
- Forest Lodge (Low Secure Unit), Sheffield Health and Social Care
Non-secure specialist inpatient services for adults with a learning disability and autistic adults
- Larches Ward, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- Orion Unit, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Secure specialist inpatient services for adults with a learning disability and autistic adults
- Rowan View (Medium Secure Unit), Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Pilot Phase Updates
Find out more about the project focus or 'basic question to be resolved' developed by participating MHA QI pilot sites.
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