Mental Health Youth workers in A&E Departments to support children and young people who self-harm

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Value

£464,000

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

Aims of the service

To pilot (over 24 months) Mental Health Youth work provision in select A&E departments in South East London for CYP aged 11-18 who present following self-harm with a view to:

•	Providing discreet, understanding, compassionate and sensitive support for those who are attending A&E for self-harm treatment, which may include those who are also experiencing suicidal ideation. This would include:

•	Offering support and containment, emotional regulation and managing of risk while in the A&E department.

•	Understanding any additional or sensory needs of children and young people and support staff working in the A&E department to be mindful of these (such as through use of NHS communications passport).

•	Offering, at the point of discharge from the A&E department:

•	A discharge support document that includes signposting to local community offers that might be of benefit to children and young people who self-harm and experience suicidal ideation.

•	Up to 8 sessions of psychosocial follow up support in the community. 

•	Supporting collaborative working with key professionals and teams involved in the care of the child or young person (e.g. A&E department paediatric emergency medicine staff, psychiatric liaison teams, CAMHS, substance misuse teams) and supporting the sense of a seamless experience of care.

•	Strengthening the feedback loop between A&E emergency medicine staff and CAMHS once those have been discharged, in particular, if re-presenting.

•	Ensuring robust data collection and record keeping to enable evaluation of service impact.


The Contract will commence on 10/12/2024 for a period of 2 years. Value of contract: £232,000 per annum. The total contract value for 2 years is £464,000 excluding VAT.

To apply please follow the link below and search the given contract reference number:

https://www.atamis.co.uk/

Contract Ref Number: C300449

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