1. Selecting Partnership Clinician p64-68 This is At the end of the Choice appointment With the young persons and familys goals in mind Selecting a clinician.

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Selecting Partnership Clinician p64-68 This is At the end of the Choice appointment With the young persons and familys goals in mind Selecting a clinician in Partnership who has the Skills to work towards those goals and A personality that matches the young person and family Fully booking them in using the Core Partnership diary 2

Why? Allows Core Partnership onset with right clinician with the right Core Partnership skills Frees family and clinician to make good use of session as encourages curiosity Allow families and adolescents to feel more open (user feedback) Engagement with their change not with clinician and… 3

Helps capacity management!! Separating the Choice from the Core Partnership work allows Choice activity to be based on referral rate Core Partnership activity to be based on reasonable job plans This means that Staff are happy to flex Choice (as no follow-up work burden) Low risk of overload as Core Partnership activity rates set (and do-able) Can use staff who are leaving by moving their capacity into Choice 4

How do you find someone with the right Core Partnership skills? Need to have mapped team skills Need to know each other Need extended core skills in Core work Need to have done team job planning to have new Core Partnership appointments to book in to 5

Patient Experience Have Choice appointment Choose with Choice clinician the Partnership clinician based on Skills Availability Leave the Choice with that appointment [= fully booked] Slide 6

Team Experience Many staff doing Choice Booking Partnerships in Partnership diary Then each clinician books their follow-up in THEIR diary Slide 7