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04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council

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DRAFT<br />

Initiative Outcome Indicators<br />

1. Increased access to psychological therapies in line with IAPT: increase in<br />

no's of people seen<br />

2. Percentage of adults in contact with secondary MH services in employment:<br />

VSC8: N1 150<br />

3. Percentage of adults in contact with mental health services in settled<br />

accommodation: VSC06<br />

2- 4: Psychosis: Delivery of 200 new cases by early intervention team<br />

4. High percentage of people with SMI accessing physical health care checks<br />

(QOF)<br />

<strong>5.</strong> Proportion of older people diagnosed with dementia<br />

Children and young people<br />

Initiative Outcome Indicators<br />

The approach taken to establishing outcomes for birth is to consider outcomes<br />

along the care pathway, from maternity to adolescents. In addition outcomes have<br />

been defined for two cross cutting client groups: children and adolescents with<br />

mental health issues, and children with disabilities.<br />

1. Maternity - % women booking by 12 weeks - Optimising the health of<br />

mother and infant and reducing health inequalities – investment is already<br />

underway which will deliver increased capacity in the Healthy Start teams,<br />

which include health visitors. In order for women to gain access to key<br />

advice and screening it is essential that they access maternity services in a<br />

timely way. This will give them access to advice on diet, smoking, antenatal<br />

screening, mental health screening, domestic violence screening etc all<br />

factors which influence the health of the mother and unborn child.<br />

2. Infancy and early years – Immunisation rates by 2 nd and 5 th birthday for MMR<br />

- Infancy and early years - To have a completed schedule of childhood<br />

immunisations, focusing on MMR at age 2 and 5 – immunisation rates in<br />

<strong>Lambeth</strong> continue to below national averages. There is a strong evidencebase<br />

surrounding immunisations preventing ill health in infancy and early<br />

<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />

Version 4<br />

October 2008<br />

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