Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Primary Care Trust are looking at new ways of delivering day services to people who have mental ill health. In February 2011, the council’s cabinet gave its approval to modernise mental health day services and to develop a new model of care. They agreed to work towards having two council-run mental health and well-being hubs in the city. These hubs will support a care pathway that focuses on recovery, incorporating a six-week re-ablement period for people who are newly referred.
At the end of 2010, an independent consultation was conducted by Together for Mental Health and Liverpool Mental Health Consortium also produced the What Women Want report. Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Primary Care Trust are keen to hear the views of all the people who have an interest in the way our services could be delivered. Then another report will be delivered to the council’s cabinet for final approval.
Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Primary Care Trust have already been speaking to the staff in the three day centres that Liverpool City Council owns and operates and are starting to speak to all the people who use the day services that the council both operates and also commissions.
They want to hear from all other people who have an interest in these services, and and are hosting two public events on Monday 26 September 2011:
- 10.30am -12pm, LACE Conference Centre, Ullet Road
- 1.30 – 3pm, Kuumba Imani Millenium Centre, 4 Princes Road Places are limited.
Please contact Susan Connor on 0151 296 7695 if you wish to attend and have any special requirements. If you have any further comments or questions, e-mail liverpoolcares@liverpool.gov.uk putting "In-house mental health" in the subject box or call 0151 233 4644/4640/2819.
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