The aim of the programme is to develop a new population-based model for mental health care in the community. The new model of care will redesign and reorganise the existing borough based community resource to form new Community Mental Health Hubs, each of which is aligned to the local Primary Care Networks. To find out more about the programme, download this presentation.
Over the past two and a half years, CNWL has worked on improving community mental health services for our patients and carers. Boroughs worked with service users and carers to design new hub models based on national guidelines from NHS England and NHS Improvement in the new Community Mental Health Framework. CNWL is an ‘Early Implementer’ of this new hub model.
A video outlining the work from NHS England and NHS Improvement is available here.
The new model will involve replacing the old ‘Care Programme Approach’ (CPA) framework, whilst retaining good care coordination and high-quality care planning. You can read the Trust’s full position statement on the move away from CPA here.
What will the new model of care mean for service users and carers?
- Better outcomes with more focus on treatment than on assessment
- Easier to access, better connected care with the service user at the centre
- Faster access to mental health treatment when people need it to prevent relapse
- Service designed based on what the local community needs, so care is more personalised
- More consistently high quality of care across the community
- Care is recovery focussed, helping service users stay well in their community
- Service users will create a care plan with their clinician reflecting their needs and goals.
Please see answers to our Frequently Asked Questions for any further information.
This leaflet (PDF) and this leaflet (PDF) explains how changes in Harrow Adult Community Mental Health Services are relevant to adults who use health services at Bentley House, Harrow.
This file breaks down the hubs into their Primary Care Networks (PCNs) and the GP surgeries within each PCN.
You can find full details on each of the hubs (including how to contact) through the following links:
This leaflet (PDF) explains how changes in Westminster Adult Community Mental Health Services are relevant to adults who use health services in Westminster.
You can find full details on each of the hubs (including how to contact) through the following links:
This leaflet (PDF) explains how changes in Kensington and Chelsea Adult Community Mental Health Services are relevant to adults who use services in Kensington and Chelsea, Queen’s Park and Paddington.
You can find full details on each of the hubs (including how to contact) through the following links:
- Kensington and Chelsea North Community Mental Health Hub
- Kensington and Chelsea South Community Mental Health Hub
- Westminster, Queens Park and Paddington Community Mental Health Hub
You can also visit our Community Living Well Page which brings together clinical services, wellbeing services and the Community Mental Health Hubs.
Brent have recently announced the launch of the new integrated community hub model.
Read our full news annoucnement here.
Please find addresses, phone numbers and further details for each hub through the links below:
Join us on our transformation journey
We’re looking for service users and carers to join us in reshaping and redesigning our services, as part of our biggest mental health transformation in Milton Keynes.
We’re on an ambitious transformation journey and we’re looking for people with lived experience to play an equal role in the development of services.
You could be a patient, someone on the edge of our services, or a carer. In particular we would like to hear from those with lived experience of a Personality Disorder or an Eating Disorder.
To register your interest, visit https://cnwl.franktesting.co.uk/patients-and-carers/patient-and-carer-involvement
We have produced a video explaining what is happening in Milton Keynes. You can view the video by clicking here.
We’re all working together to support your mental health in Milton Keynes.
This leaflet (PDF) explains how changes in Hillingdon Adult Community Mental Health Services are relevant to adults who use health services at Mill House, Uxbridge.
You can find full details on each of the hubs (including how to contact) through the following links: