Main Responsibilities:
Team
To be familiar with all legislation and policies that relate to the team and apply correctly in practice. This will include all housing legislation and government homelessness initiatives in addition to national and local mental health policies and directives.
Communication/Liaison:
To undertake planned, regular contact sessions at specific agencies e.g. Day Centres, Hostels
To participate in multi-disciplinary meetings
To develop close links with Primary Care Services, Voluntary Agencies, Temporary Housing Services, and other stakeholders.
To liaise and communicate clinical information with partner agencies on shared care clients
To contribute to the promotion of Team cohesiveness, multidisciplinary working and at all times work collaboratively with colleagues in all parts of the Trust to achieve healthy and effective communication.
To participate in a range of partnership arrangements both internal and external to the service/unit while remaining within the boundaries of good practice.
Admininstration / Data
To maintain accurate and up to date documentation of all service clients records, ensuring the confidentiality of such records of information are in line with the Data Protection Act and Information Sharing Protocol
To ensure that client information is entered in the service database system and to ensure activity input to clinical system is accurate and timely
Personal/Professional Development and Training:
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a new team operating in the community across the London Borough of Brent.
We are seeking an experienced outreach practitioner to support a multidisciplinary team to help engage with the homeless population who struggle with mental health issues within the borough of Brent. The team uses holistic assertive outreach techniques to support service users to access mental health services and to secure long-term accommodation.
This role is situated within a new team that targets rough sleepers who are isolated and are experiencing high levels of distress. This team will support by providing a reconnection service for those service users with no housing, health, or social links to re-establish links with family/support networks, working closely with third sector reconnection services, as well as foreign embassies to facilitate timely repatriation.
The post holder will use their specialist foundation knowledge and skills in rough sleepers to support assessment, care planning, implementing and evaluating the case and treatment of clients.
Main Responsibilities:
Team
To be familiar with all legislation and policies that relate to the team and apply correctly in practice. This will include all housing legislation and government homelessness initiatives in addition to national and local mental health policies and directives.
Communication/Liaison:
To undertake planned, regular contact sessions at specific agencies e.g. Day Centres, Hostels
To participate in multi-disciplinary meetings
To develop close links with Primary Care Services, Voluntary Agencies, Temporary Housing Services, and other stakeholders.
To liaise and communicate clinical information with partner agencies on shared care clients
To contribute to the promotion of Team cohesiveness, multidisciplinary working and at all times work collaboratively with colleagues in all parts of the Trust to achieve healthy and effective communication.
To participate in a range of partnership arrangements both internal and external to the service/unit while remaining within the boundaries of good practice.
Admininstration / Data
To maintain accurate and up to date documentation of all service clients records, ensuring the confidentiality of such records of information are in line with the Data Protection Act and Information Sharing Protocol
To ensure that client information is entered in the service database system and to ensure activity input to clinical system is accurate and timely
Personal/Professional Development and Training:
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a new team operating in the community across the London Borough of Brent.
We are seeking an experienced outreach practitioner to support a multidisciplinary team to help engage with the homeless population who struggle with mental health issues within the borough of Brent. The team uses holistic assertive outreach techniques to support service users to access mental health services and to secure long-term accommodation.
This role is situated within a new team that targets rough sleepers who are isolated and are experiencing high levels of distress. This team will support by providing a reconnection service for those service users with no housing, health, or social links to re-establish links with family/support networks, working closely with third sector reconnection services, as well as foreign embassies to facilitate timely repatriation.
The post holder will use their specialist foundation knowledge and skills in rough sleepers to support assessment, care planning, implementing and evaluating the case and treatment of clients.