Improving Mental Health services for 0-25 year olds

Closed 18 Apr 2014

Opened 27 Jan 2014

Feedback updated 5 Jun 2015

We asked

We are holding a consultation between January and April 2014 to seek people's views on the design of the new service.This will include your views on: - how you would like the services to be joined up? - what services should be included? - what the services should look and feel like? We really want to hear from everyone, especially children and young adults. We will also be talking to patients, carers, providers of services, clinicians and the general public.

You said

Unfortunately we didn't get any responses

We did

What may be helpful is that on our website, there is a ‘You said, We did’ document, which summarises the feedback to our 2014 consultation on 0-25 mental health services. Here is a link to this information: http://bhamsouthcentralccg.nhs.uk/patient-and-public-engagement/0-25-mental-health-services

Overview

Have your say - Improving Children and Young Adult Community Mental Health Services across Birmingham
Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group, (CCG), Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG and Birmingham City Council are working together to improve the Community Mental Health Services provided to children and young adults within the Birmingham area.

From speaking to service users both present and past we are aware that the current services can be fragmented, difficult to access and confusing for the people to use.

We want to completely change the way we deliver Community Mental Health Services for 0-25 year olds and we think we can do this by buying services that:
 

  • reduce the stigma surrounding mental health
  • are young people friendly
  • support children and young people as they get older
  • enable children and young people to be healthy
  • support children and young people to live a full and independent life

Why your views matter

We are holding a consultation between January and April 2014 to seek people’s views on the design of the new service.This will include your views on:

  • how you would like the services to be joined up?
  • what services should be included?
  • what the services should look and feel like?

We really want to hear from everyone, especially children and young adults. We will also be talking to patients, carers, providers of services, clinicians and the general public.

Events

  • Supplier Market Event

    From 30 Jan 2014 at 14:00 to 30 Jan 2014 at 17:00

    To learn more about this procurement and direct any questions you have to commissioners. We hope this event will support you in your potential bid for this service.

    Please join us at the:
    Birmingham Medical Institute,
    36 Harborne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3AF

  • 0-25 Children and Young Adults Mental Health Services - Consultation and Information Sharing Event

    From 24 Feb 2014 at 13:00 to 24 Feb 2014 at 17:00

    Health commissioners and the Local Authority in Birmingham are working together to improve mental health services for children and young adults across the city.

    Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has joined forces with Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG and Birmingham City Council to call on local people to have their say in future plans.

    As part of the consultation process we are holding 2 main events – an interested parties event in February 2014 (detailed below) and a service users/general public event in March 2014 (date to be confirmed). Attendees at the event in February will help shape the set-up and agenda for the event in March.

    Date: Monday 24th February

    Time: 13.00 – 17.00 (13.00-13.45 Registration and Light Lunch)

    Venue: Legends Lounge, Birmingham City Football Club, St Andrews Stadium, Birmingham, B9 4RL


    Who should attend?

    This event is for people from organisations that have an interest in Children and Young Adults Community Mental Health Services within Birmingham.

    The objectives of the event are:

    To share details of the Children and Young Adults Community Mental Health Services Consultation

    To gain feedback on the proposed service – what should be included, what shouldn’t be include

    To share experiences on what does and does not work with the existing services

    To co-design the structure of the March event and identify potential attendees

    For further information:

    Please go to the website: http://www.bhamsouthcentralccg.nhs.uk/patient-and-public-engagement/0-25-mental-health-services

    We are expecting a great deal of interest in this event so please ensure you enrol early to avoid disappointment.

    Contact: 0121 612 3806

  • 0-25 Children and Young Adults Mental Health - Young Peoples' Event

    From 29 Mar 2014 at 13:00 to 29 Mar 2014 at 17:00

    YOUNG PEOPLES’ EVENT ON
    FAZELEY STUDIOS
    191 Fazeley Street
    Digbeth

    Let us know what you think, we want to completely change the way we deliver Community Mental Health Services for 0-25 year olds in Birmingham.

    Children, young people, parents and carers are welcome to come along to a day of supporting,learning and sharing to get their voices heard.
    Included:
    • FREE lunch
    • FREE face painting
    • Music
    • Video booth

    JOIN THE CONVERSATION AND SPREAD THE WORD:
    #0to25yrsMHS
    BOOK ONLINE:
    www.bhamsouthcentralccg.nhs.uk/0-25-mental-health-services
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    Bham B5 5SE

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