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Welcome ARI Recovery Fair

18th May 2017 Ormonde Hotel, Kilkenny

‘Collaboration, Partnership and Co-production’

Working Together for Recovery

Anne O’Connor

National Director, HSE Mental Health

The Mental Health Division

• To support the population to achieve their optimal mental health through the provision of a quality service, driven by continuous improvement

Vision

• To promote and protect the mental health of the population by providing safe and effective services through the most efficient use of allocated resources and capabilities

Mission

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Vision &

Mission

Evidence & Recovery

Quality

And Patient Safety

Service Users

Positive Mental Health

Engaged Staff

Our Strategic Priorities

Many complex factors at play

Growth in demand

Change in expectation

Recruitment

Stigma

Quality and Safety

Growth in population

The Challenge of Orientating our Services towards Recovery

It’s easier to tell what recovery “isn't” when we walk into a unit than describe what it is...

MHD Team Day Jan 2017

Growing our Capacity for Recovery

Recovery

Management Focus

Increased Investment

Recovery Sites in each CHO

7-13 and now 19

Enhanced Recovery Initiatives

Evidence of Collaboration, Partnership & Co production

Map of the 9 CHO’s and their location

Overview of Recovery Initiatives

Recovery Committees established or being established in 19 areas

Peer-Led/Involvement Centres in 4 locations

Family Peer Support in 4 Areas

Service Reform Fund Links in all areas

Peer Support in 10 Areas

Overview of Recovery Initiatives

Recovery Colleges in 5 locations

Recovery Principles Workshops/Facilitators

in 12 Areas

EOLAS delivered in 8 Areas

WRAP delivered in 15 Areas

Our Challenges

Protected time

Increasing stakeholder involvement

Payment and Reimbursemen

t Scheme Culture

Evaluation

Support for Recovery

Recognition that Recovery should be “business as usual”

Financial support

ARI & Mental Health Engagement

The National Recovery Framework ( & associated

accountability)

The Service Reform Fund

How will we know when we get there ?

Activity Inputs

Outcomes

&

Impact

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