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Developing CAMHS for Children and Adolescents with Learning Disability Sarah Bernard Consultant Psychiatrist The Maudsley Hospital
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National Services Framework – Children should be able to access a range of mental health services whether or not they have a developmental disability
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Clinical Need/Lack of Services Risk factors Epidemiological studies confirm increased risk of psychiatric/behavioural disorder Co morbidity Diagnostic overshadowing Fewer protective factors Long term disorders
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Lack of Services CAMHS mapping (London) Approx 50% indicated lack of appropriate service provision Lack of expertise Fragmented services Insufficient resources
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THE PLAN CSIP (DoH) – priority area Mapping exercise Proxy targets “Champions” identified Raise awareness/improve confidence Optimise existing provision
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HOW WAS IT DONE? Aimed at boroughs showing “red” “Champions” to lead (clinicians) Steering group (MDT) Series of conferences Toolkit Clinical skills tutor Master classes Evaluation
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The Conferences Aimed at Commissioners/managers Clinicians Content Theoretical overview Demonstration of need Assessment vs management Models of service
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The Toolkit Multi Author/MDT Developing Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems and Learning Disability – A Toolkit for Clinicians Eds Bernard and Turk RCPsych Publications 2009 FREE DOWNLOAD FROM RCPsych WEBSITE!
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The Clinical Skills Tutor Nursing background Band 8A Secondment 1 year To support service development across London FAILED; unable to appoint suitable person
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The Master Classes 17 boroughs (of 33) One day event am- teaching pm- consultation Attended by MDT: 3-10 people
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Teaching topics Service development Aetiology and syndromes Mental health assessment Psychopharmacology Legal and ethical issues Parents with LD The high risk patient Multi agency working Complex cases with diagnostic/management issues Safeguarding Management of risk Family Functioning When to stop Role of IP services
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CLEAR Children with Learning disabilities Evaluation of Accessible Resources National evaluation Ongoing Identification of appropriate outcomes to be evaluated pose a challenge
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What Next? Some money still available! “Feel good” factor vs true benefit More Master Classes? Road shows? “Help line”
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Has this been worthwhile? Positives Valued by local services More CAMHS-LD services being developed More referrals to tier 4 Toolkit:+ve reviews Negatives Evaluation not completed Tier 3 services want more support Lack of “new” money
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Conclusions IQ lottery cannot continue A comprehensive CAMHS must be truly comprehensive Resources will be required in order to ensure needs met
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