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National Dementia Strategy

‘We are in it together’


East Midlands
Annette Lumb and Jillian Guild

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands
Building the Regional Support Team

Annette Lumb Jill Guild


Social Care Programme Lead NHS Programme Lead
EM Department of Health EM Strategic Health Authority

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands
Our goal for the East Midlands

2009-2014

 Improve awareness of dementia


 Diagnosis is made early to allow for
intervention
 Deliver high quality care and support
for those with dementia and their
carers

2009-2010

 Implement regional collaborative


programme across 5 sub-localities

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

What have we been doing since the launch


in February 2009?

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands
“We are in it together”
East Midlands Joint Improvement
Partnership (JIP) Executive
Board Chair: Mick Connell,
Leicestershire County Council

East Midlands JIP and Early


Next Stage Review Intervention Programme Board
Mental Health Reference Group Board Chair: David Pearson,
Nottinghamshire County Council

Regional Dementia Strategy


Service Users, Delivery Group
Families & Carers Board Chair: Ian Howarth, Regional Manager
Alzheimer's Society

Local Collaborative Local Collaborative Local Collaborative Local Collaborative Local Collaborative
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Derbyshire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Northamptonshire
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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

Regional Dementia Delivery Group:

Brenda Howard Nottingham County PCT = Sponsor


Ian Howarth Alzheimer's Society = Chair

Different stakeholders such as people living with dementia


and their families and carers, commissioners from health
and social care, providers from public, independent and
third sector and clinicians

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

Joint Funding Arrangements for Programme


Support

£200k for Social Care


£300K for NHS

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

£200K = 5 Local Dementia Programme Leads

One each for:

Derbyshire Area
Leicestershire Area
Lincolnshire Area
Northampton Area
Nottinghamshire Area
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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

Tools to Support the Process

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Diagnostic Screening Tool

East Midlands
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Objective 2

Objective 2 Ear
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Sharing our News

www.eastmids.org.uk

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What is happening next?

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

The Discovery Process


Regional Discovery
and Planning Group
led by individuals living
with dementia
their carers and families

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Raising Awareness

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands

Regional Summit Event October 2009

To inspire stakeholders to act together across


the region to
develop a shared
vision

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Improvement Programme for the East Midlands
Collaborative Programme

Diagnostic: Master Classes to support:


 Data information packs  Develop joint commissioning
strategy
 Diagnostic Screening Tool
 Develop costed plans
 Semi-Structured and Discovery
 Develop business cases
Interviews

Regional Workshops to create:


 A care pathway
 A joint commissioning strategy

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East Midlands
Master Master
Dementia Strategy Collaborative: Class Class
Programme Overview 2009 / 10

Workshops Draft
1. Diagnostic Commission Costed Purchasing
2. Analysis ing Plan Plan
3. Develop New Pathway Strategy
4. Refine New Pathway
5. Implementation

PHASE 2 WORKSHOPS

Data, Research and Analysis Group


Implementa
Agreed tion
Commission Business of Service
ing Cases Improveme
Data Collection Packs Strategy nt
Priorities
Diagnostic Screening Tool

Semi Structured & Discovery Master


Class
Interviews

PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5


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Region Regional Sub - Locality Level
Improvement Programme for the East Midlands
Desired Outcomes:
• Better Use of Resources
• Effective Leadership
• Improved health and well-being of individuals
• Improved quality of Life of services users, their families and carers
• Freedom from discrimination
• Individuals maintain their dignity and respect
• Individuals have increased choice and control
• Individuals and groups feel like they have made a positive
contribution to the implementation of the National Dementia Strategy in
the East Midlands

Contact details:
annette.lumb@dh.gsi.gov.uk; jill.guild@eastmidlands.nhs.com

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