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Simon Bradstreet: SRN Allison Alexander: NHS Education for Scotland/SRN Scottish Recovery Indicator

Simon Bradstreet: SRN Allison Alexander: NHS Education for Scotland/SRN Scottish Recovery Indicator. SRI workshop. Introduce SRN and NES work around Mental Health Nursing Review Introduce the Scottish Recovery Indicator tool Consider how to use SRI to help achieve improved outcomes.

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Simon Bradstreet: SRN Allison Alexander: NHS Education for Scotland/SRN Scottish Recovery Indicator

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  1. Simon Bradstreet: SRN Allison Alexander: NHS Education for Scotland/SRN Scottish Recovery Indicator

  2. SRI workshop • Introduce SRN and NES work around Mental Health Nursing Review • Introduce the Scottish Recovery Indicator tool • Consider how to use SRI to help achieve improved outcomes

  3. The National Programme Improving the mental health and well-being for everyone living in Scotland and improving the quality of life and social inclusion of people experiencing mental health problems.

  4. What we aim to do • SRN aims to • Raise awareness of recovery • Develop our understanding of recovery • Build capacity by sharing information and by supporting efforts to promote recovery

  5. Why develop a practice tool • To assess the extent to which practice is focussed around recovery • To help people realise principles of recovery in practice • To make recovery more tangible • Are we really ‘doing this already’?

  6. Values base for mental health nursing Relationships Rights Respect Recovery Reaching out Responsibility “[A] The recovery approach should be adopted as the model for mental health nursing care and intervention, particularly in supporting people with long-standing mental health problems.”

  7. Some relevant actions • All mental health nurse will undertake values based training • National framework for training in recovery-based practice to support the dissemination of recovery-focussed frameworks into practice • Mental health nurses will use recovery environment audit tools to gauge their current practice and to inform the development of recovery based approaches “The recovery approach should be adopted as the model for mental health nursing care and intervention, particularly in supporting people with long-standing mental health problems.”

  8. NHS Education for Scotland / SRN Joint project • To produce a framework for mental health nurses outlining the knowledge, skills and values needed to work in a recovery focussed way • Underpinned by the lived experience of service users, SRN Narrative Research and training currently available • Literature review

  9. Delivering for mental health Improve the patient and carer experience of mental health services Commitment 1:We will develop a tool to assess the degree to which organisations and programmes meet our expectations in respect of equality, social inclusion, recovery and rights. The tool will be piloted in 2007 and be in general use by 2010.

  10. Development of SRI • Assessed existing tools and approaches • Identified Recovery Oriented Practices Index* as viable option • How ROPI was developed • Adaptation process • From stick to carrot • Piloting SRI and evaluating impact *Mancini, A.D., and Finnerty, M.T. (2005). Recovery-Oriented Practices Index, unpublished manuscript, New York State Office of Mental Health

  11. SRI headings • Meeting basic needs • Personalisation and choice • Strengths-based approach • Comprehensive services • Service user involvement/participation • Involving support networks and promoting social inclusion and community integration • Service user in control and active participant even when subject to compulsion • Recovery focus

  12. Using SRI • Preparing to use SRI • Training • Gathering information and people • Answering the questions • Sampled service user records (Assessment forms and Care Plans) • Project information/documentation • Practitioner and service user interviews • Acting on the findings

  13. Example 1: Assessment information

  14. Example 2: Care plan information

  15. Example 3: Project information

  16. Example questions • Do these criteria make sense to you? • What evidence or examples could your service produce to meet the criteria?

  17. Key issues • Who to involve in gathering and assessing information? • Who to involve in answering questions? • Maintaining morale • Confidentiality and ethics • Defining parameters of questions • How best to involve service users • How to act on findings

  18. Contacting us • info@scottishrecovery.net • Join SRN mailing list and access SRI draft www.scottishrecovery.net • 0141 240 7790

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