How we are transforming mental healthcare

People within Sheffield with lived experience, carers, mental health professionals, primary care (GP practices) and the voluntary sector have been working together to develop this new service - an integrated primary and community mental health offer for those with serious mental illness (SMI).

We have combined our experience and expertise to collaborate and create a new service model that will achieve the best possible outcomes for the people who use it. We have put people at the heart of this new service.

The partners working together are:

  • Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Primary Care Sheffield
  • South Yorkshire Integrated Care System
  • Sheffield Mind
  • Rethink Mental Illness
  • Sheffield VCSE Mental Health Alliance
  • Voluntary Action Sheffield
  • Union Staff Side representatives
  • Sheffield City Council
  • Primary Care representatives
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National transformation

The NHS Long Term Plan and the Community Framework for Mental Health for Adults and Older Adults set out an ambitious programme of change for all community mental health services for serious mental illness (SMI) across England between 2019/20 and 2023/24.

Part of the national commitment is to improve access to and the experience of community mental health care, support and treatment for SMI.

The national transformation programme is a bold, collaborative and ambitious contribution to transforming the lives of people with SMI and those who support and enable them.

Click here to watch a video on the NHS community mental health transformation by NHS England.

What has happened so far?

To achieve this, we set out on a phased approach to transforming mental health care in the city.

Since September 2022, we have held 12 engagement events, both online and in person, in a wide range of venues across Sheffield.

We have collected the views, opinions, valuable challenges and most importantly the hopes for the future of over 300 members of service users, experts by experience and members of staff across a huge variety of departments and organisations.

This invaluable input has helped us to get to where we are today with our new model.

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Map of Sheffield with colours denoting which areas are covered by which of Sheffield's 15 primary care networks

What will our transformation look like?

Through this transformation, we want to improve mental health care, support and treatment; to remove the barriers that many people currently experience and to join up provision.

A core mental health offer will be available within each of the 15 Primary Care Networks in Sheffield. It will bring care, support and treatment to where service users live and their local communities.

The new teams will be made up of people from different organisations including the NHS and voluntary sector - collaborating and working as one local community healthcare team - to deliver the most impactful service for you.

We will look to streamline the assessment and referral process, so that people only need to come through our front door once. They can then be directed to the best part of the mental health system for them. To do this, we will also ensure there is no gap between treatment provided by NHS Talking Therapies and community mental health teams and that everyone find the right treatment for them.

We will take a needs-led approach, investing more into the areas of Sheffield with the highest needs.

Everyone will have a personalised care plan that looks at their mental health, physical health and social issues so we can help to respond to all of these. We will also review the service with people who use it, in line with national measurements.

All the staff working within the new community teams will work from a clinical system which enables information to be shared easily and in a timely manner with wider community teams.

The final phase of the transformation will bring together parts of the current healthcare system, alongside VCSE colleagues and new roles to make a new integrated offer:

Mental health interventions for serious mental illness

  • Routine Single Point of Access
  • Emotional Wellbeing Service
  • Short Term Educational Programme
  • Primary Care mental health team

Talking Therapies

  • Ensure people continue to access Talking Therapies under existing service provision
  • Provide a pathway for unsuitable Talking Therapies referrals to be supported in Primary Care, including direct booking arrangements

Voluntary sector

  • Investment of new funds into VCSE organisation linked to serious mental illness priorities within each primary care network
  • Build capacity and services for serious mental illness to meet local population needs
  • Provide improved social support
  • Align as part of NHS service delivery structures

Primary Care

  • Provide a multidisciplinary team that is based within primary care and is seen as part of the core primary care team
  • Align mental and physical health care records
  • Improve communication, care management and outcomes
  • Development of primary care network mental health additional mental health practitioner roles

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