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Title: Imaginative approaches to improving access


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Imaginative approaches to improving access
  • Netta Maciver

2
Imagine
  • Today is the day Im going to go
  • I made it
  • They can see me in three weeks time
  • I really want to keep that appointment
  • What do you think?

3
Approach
  • TPS has no set way of providing service
  • TPS has a commitment to make service work for
    people
  • TPS has a commitment to direct access
  • TPS has a commitment to exclude no one
  • TPS has a commitment to a professional service

4
Access
  • Referrals take time
  • Some examples of direct access
  • GDCC
  • Peterhead
  • Paisley
  • Leith
  • Big River

5
GDCC
  • 24/7/52- 50,495 visits
  • An average of 150 people each day
  • 4/5000 vulnerable and chaotic
  • Waiting time is 5 minutes
  • Busiest day last year Sunday 23 June (164)
  • Hub working with many partners

6
Peterhead
  • Arrest referral and day programme
  • 24 hour call out system to police- attend within
    one hour
  • Same person sees them next day
  • One year 106 a/r (27 re-referrals)- 32 used the
    service 40 take up
  • Can help CAT to hold people
  • Sees 8 in the am, 20 12-4, 71 4-8pm

7
Paisley - Cactus
  • Fax referral system from Paisley Police
  • Everyone seen within 24 hours and sticks
  • 44 take up
  • Customise practice to fast track into prescribing
    clinic

8
Leith
  • Direct access drop in service -641 people
  • Drop in for locality clinic, crisis, telephone,
    needle exchange, ear acupuncture
  • Locality clinic saw 179
  • Above came from 15 different GP practices

9
Big River
  • Works across the Borders
  • Accessing means we come to you
  • Where and when will be agreed with you
  • Drop ins in Galashiels, Kelso or Eyemouth

10
Service
  • Range on offer within services
  • Retention is key to successful outcomes
  • Need to include the most challenging
  • Treatment is more than methadone
  • Begins in needle exchanges
  • Needs to focus on real needs- where to stay, what
    to eat, how to sort

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Flexibility
  • Service opening hours- from 24/7 to 6 day opening
    to evening opening hours
  • Responses that cross generations
  • Ability to see individual needs
  • 1-1, group work, advocacy, alternative therapies,
    practical needs
  • Working with other providers

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Barriers
  • Who runs first level services (who is capable of
    undertaking assessments)
  • Geographic rules- every person receiving a script
    must
  • Compliant, stable users who block services
  • This is how its done here
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