National Webinar - Children and Young People in complex situations with multiple needs (Including DoL Orders)
National Webinar - Children and Young People in complex situations with multiple needs (Including DoL Orders)
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Children and young people in complex situations with multiple needs will be known to a range of professionals, agencies, and systems, who can struggle to navigate complex and fragmented pathways. We are seeing increasing numbers of children and young people being subject to Deprivation of Liberty Orders due to several factors including increased levels of acuity and need. A partnership with ADCS, NHSE and DfE have come together to improve outcomes and care for these children, who are at risk of or subject to a Deprivation of Liberty Order.
Aims of the webinar:
- Engage health, education and social care leads on the issues and plans to improve outcomes, care and support for children and young people in complex situations with multiple needs, particularly those at risk or subject to a Deprivation of Liberty Order.
- Share learning and understand better how systems and cross sector agencies can work together better; show casing areas of innovation and promising practice.
- Hear some first-hand examples of the work and achievements (promising practice examples) of collaborative working across sectors/agencies and be able to connect and learn with others facing the same challenge.
Webinar Agenda:
1.Why this matters and the issues to be addressed.
Claire Murdoch, NHS Eng National Mental Health Director
Justin Russell, Director General for Families
2.Our joint policy ambition to improve outcomes and care.
NHSE, DfE and ADCS
3.Show case emerging models of integrated care.
Newcastle and Gateshead; Somerset
4.Panel discussion and Q&A.
The webinar is suitable for all those involved in delivering (including lived experience partners) and commissioning care for these young people and their families/carers across all sectors.
To access this live event on Monday 17 June from 3 to 5pm (BST) please select a free ticket on this site and register your attendance to receive joining details for the event. It will be published as a resource on NHS Futures and disseminated to all attendees.
Please contact necsu.healthandjustice@nhs.net if you would like to find out more about this session or wish to pose questions for the panel to consider.