Referral Pathways and the Children's Low Vision Project in Wales Nathan Davies Children's Low Vision Advocate for Wales RNIB Cymru
Structure of Presentation Background information Evaluation of referral pathway system in Wales Audit of individual cases in Cardiff Conclusion
The way it was…. Health Education Families Social Services
The way we wanted it to be… HealthEducation Social Services Families
Development of Referral Forms CYP 1 and CYP 2 Discussion Group Meetings 2005 CYP 1 for health professionals CYP 2 for education and social services To share information and make referrals
Distribution of CYP 1 and CYP 2 CDs Website: =12229&orgid=562 Endorsed by Welsh Assembly Government
Evaluation of CYP 1 and 2 Two sister paper-based questionnaires Version A for health professionals Version B for education and social services October 2007, 367 professionals were sent questionnaires
Evaluation of CYP 1 and health professionals 151 education and social services professionals Final overall response rate of 38% ( 141 responses)
Routine use of CYP 1 and 2 12% of health professionals routinely use CYP 1 20% education and social services professionals routinely use CYP 2
Reasons for not using CYP 1 and CYP 2 ???
Other findings Professionals would prefer to receive standard forms CYP 1 and 2 Inter-agency working protocols Awareness of other practices and procedures
Audit of cases in Cardiff Detailed audit of referral pathway of individual children seen at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff Supported by Mr Patrick Watts Early stages at present
Aims of Audit 1. Map the referral pathway of individual children 2.Find out the take up of community based Low Vision services 3.Identify barriers to referral 4. Find out if information was shared with University Hospital Wales
Process Cross reference children referred by UHW with children registered on Children's Low Vision Project database Identify discrepancies and find out reasons Make recommendations
Conclusion Referral systems in place Multi-agency working Discussion Group Meetings
Nathan Davies Children's Low Vision Advocate for Wales