Would you like to work in a team that strives to keep children and young people out of inpatient units and stay within the community? Giving them intense support, encourage positive futures and giving them the opportunities to be able to manage in adult life. Then
CATAT
might be for you!
CATAT
have been commissioned to support
Children and Young People (CYP)
under the age of 18 within the
Norfolk and Suffolk locality
. The aim of this team is to prevent CYP from having inpatient admissions wherever possible, and to support them and their family in the community. The team will serve as a gateway in and out of Tier 4 (T4) provision so CYP will be able to access T4 provision / support without the need for admission. This is a significant change in both the clinical offer and culture.
CATAT
look at being preventative rather than a reactive intervention to enable admission avoidance being more successful we do this by using the Ambit & Thrive models this aids and supports stabilisation as well as the system around the child.
CATAT
work alongside the core community teams as well as partner agencies to offer CYP increased/additional support. This helps with a jointly holding risk, collaborative working, and continuity of care.
What will CATAT offer.
(The above list is not exhaustive, merely a starting point to show you what we do)
About usYou will be expected to travel around both
Norfolk and Suffolk
Treat adolescents under 18 years of age who reside in either Norfolk or Suffolk. Any exceptions will be reviewed on an individual case basis
Treat CYP at home or in a Place of Safety and identified as potentially needing admission to CAMHS in-patient provision. This may be young people either known, or not known to specialist mental health services
Undertake individualised risk assessments taking into account strengths/needs of CYP including safeguarding risk assessments and develop individualised programmes of care in coproduction with the CYP, parent/carer and existing professional networks.
Support the process of safe discharge planning with other partnership agencies to ensure that the mental health needs of the CYP have been addressed appropriately and that the CYP has been offered a range of treatment modalities and therapeutic interventions according to their care pathway, prior to the return to the care of their Lead Care Professional.
Deliver training with/to service users, significant others, families, other professionals, and agencies.
Offer person-centred care around the clinical need and risks. Alongside their core team and professionals assessments to target reduction and or prevention of admission.
CATAT will look at treatment, therapeutic work within a community setting, which offers the safest least restrictive option for the young person. The amount of contact the team has with the young person will depend on assessed clinical needs.
CATAT will work jointly with other professionals involved in individual care packages alongside joint interventions core teams/other health services.
CATAT will work with young people and offer a 6-week review. If a longer period of additional support by CATAT is assessed as appropriate, CATAT will continue therapeutic interventions.
Discharge planning from CATAT will evidence a reduction in the additional support/therapeutic interventions which will include a handover period to make a seamless transition of care, to aid a safe and supportive discharge.
Please find attached our Job Description and Person Specification for more detail on your Key Accountabilities, then if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference in your local communities, click APPLY!
Some of the benefits you can expect:
Interview dates are yet to be set; you will be contacted via email and invited to book a time. These emails may go to your SPAM, so please keep checking all your emails if applying.
Please visit our Facebook and Twitter page @NSFTjobs
Would you like to work in a team that strives to keep children and young people out of inpatient units and stay within the community? Giving them intense support, encourage positive futures and giving them the opportunities to be able to manage in adult life. Then
CATAT
might be for you!
CATAT
have been commissioned to support
Children and Young People (CYP)
under the age of 18 within the
Norfolk and Suffolk locality
. The aim of this team is to prevent CYP from having inpatient admissions wherever possible, and to support them and their family in the community. The team will serve as a gateway in and out of Tier 4 (T4) provision so CYP will be able to access T4 provision / support without the need for admission. This is a significant change in both the clinical offer and culture.
CATAT
look at being preventative rather than a reactive intervention to enable admission avoidance being more successful we do this by using the Ambit & Thrive models this aids and supports stabilisation as well as the system around the child.
CATAT
work alongside the core community teams as well as partner agencies to offer CYP increased/additional support. This helps with a jointly holding risk, collaborative working, and continuity of care.
What will CATAT offer.
(The above list is not exhaustive, merely a starting point to show you what we do)
You will be expected to travel around both
Norfolk and Suffolk
Treat adolescents under 18 years of age who reside in either Norfolk or Suffolk. Any exceptions will be reviewed on an individual case basis
Treat CYP at home or in a Place of Safety and identified as potentially needing admission to CAMHS in-patient provision. This may be young people either known, or not known to specialist mental health services
Undertake individualised risk assessments taking into account strengths/needs of CYP including safeguarding risk assessments and develop individualised programmes of care in coproduction with the CYP, parent/carer and existing professional networks.
Support the process of safe discharge planning with other partnership agencies to ensure that the mental health needs of the CYP have been addressed appropriately and that the CYP has been offered a range of treatment modalities and therapeutic interventions according to their care pathway, prior to the return to the care of their Lead Care Professional.
Deliver training with/to service users, significant others, families, other professionals, and agencies.
Offer person-centred care around the clinical need and risks. Alongside their core team and professionals assessments to target reduction and or prevention of admission.
CATAT will look at treatment, therapeutic work within a community setting, which offers the safest least restrictive option for the young person. The amount of contact the team has with the young person will depend on assessed clinical needs.
CATAT will work jointly with other professionals involved in individual care packages alongside joint interventions core teams/other health services.
CATAT will work with young people and offer a 6-week review. If a longer period of additional support by CATAT is assessed as appropriate, CATAT will continue therapeutic interventions.
Discharge planning from CATAT will evidence a reduction in the additional support/therapeutic interventions which will include a handover period to make a seamless transition of care, to aid a safe and supportive discharge.
Please find attached our Job Description and Person Specification for more detail on your Key Accountabilities, then if you feel you have what it takes to make a difference in your local communities, click APPLY!
Some of the benefits you can expect:
Interview dates are yet to be set; you will be contacted via email and invited to book a time. These emails may go to your SPAM, so please keep checking all your emails if applying.
Please visit our Facebook and Twitter page @NSFTjobs