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health patients going back into crisis?” “Is it really possible we can stop mental health patients going back into crisis?” The SIM model of care combines the best of mental health nursing and the best of policing to form a specialist support team that intensively manages the needs and behaviours of high intensity mental health service users. A 53% reduction in use of s136 police powers TWICE as effective in reducing s136 than Street Triage Cars Up to 90% reduction in Police, Ambulance and ED contact We can support the most challenging of service users Patients feel they are better supported than NHS alone

www.highintensitynetwork.org www.highintensitynetwork.org In October 2016, SIM was selected by NHS England as one of 8 innovations across health care ready for full national scaling with support of the So how are we doing this? All NHS Trusts that adopt the SIM model of care are supported in 8 ways: Team Set Up & Support National CPD Training Course Monthly Clinical Webinars Academic Research Prog National s136 Data Project National Response Plans Quality, Safety and Legal Risk International Teams www.highintensitynetwork.org Training and Case Management Portal www.highintensitynetwork.org