Treatment Bulls-eye
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Transcript Treatment Bulls-eye
East Midlands Model of Commissioning
17/07/2015
Mick Burrows
Senior Commissioning Manager – Derbyshire DAAT
Recognised
the importance of Residential
Rehabilitation Provision as an option for
service users
Crucial part of any local treatment system
Improved access to Residential/Inpatient
Provision
Support
and develop effective
commissioning of Res Rehab Services across
the Region
Develop a model of collaborative
commissioning for future years
Dedicated
post to ensure delivery – funded by
all nine partnerships
Ensured access to services and pathways were
consistent across the region
Ensured services users were suitable/treatment
ready and properly prepared
Able to meet LA’s eligibility criteria
Improve knowledge and understanding
Ensured
staff/service users/family understood
what Residential Services offered
Agreed a collaborative approach to
Commissioning
Tendered for Approved list of Providers
Preparation,
Preparation, Preparation
Ensure successful outcomes and better retention
and completion rates
Knowledge and choice
Understand the process
Active participation in the evaluation and review of
services
Achieve abstinence
Ensure Recovery and Re-integration
One
contract with nine Partnerships
Two year contract – no Individual Negotiations
First point of call – though not exclusive
Improve stability
Foster closer working relationships
Gain Feedback to improve services
Open and transparent process
Cost
effectiveness
Two year contract – no Individual Negotiations
Foster closer working relationships
Gain Feedback to improve services
Open and transparent process
Better outcomes for service users
Long term partnership between the local
authorities, the crime, drug and alcohol
partnerships and service providers to
understand and develop a coordinated
approach towards the needs of the service
users
Questions?