Councillors have told a North London mental health trust to better demonstrate how it is improving amid concerns around the discharge of vulnerable people.
A joint health overview and scrutiny committee, made up of councillors from Enfield, Barnet, Haringey, Camden and Islington councils, met on Thursday 22 May to discuss a new report from North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT).
The trust was launched in November following a merger between Barnet, Enfield and Haringey (BEH) and Camden and Islington mental health trusts.ย
Committee chair Cllr Pippa Connor said councillors had raised concerns around a lack of supported housing for discharged mental health patients from the two previously separate trusts.
However, she said the newly-merged trustโs 2024/25 report didnโt outline any โspecific personal collaboration with housing authorities to increase supported housing availabilityโ.
The trustโs chief medical officer, Dr Vincent Kirchner, said supported housing did โcontinue to be a problemโ and a โvery very difficult one to solveโ.
He told the committee: โWe are really stuck on the supported housing issue and we would welcome any help in trying to build that, we havenโt had any significant changes that weโve been able to affect on increasing supported housing.โ
Committee member Cllr Matt White highlighted โquite stark changesโ over the last two years in the number of out of area placements, where patients are sent to mental health inpatient units far from their local area.ย
The number of such placements reached nearly 700 in May 2024 and then dropped to zero by November. Since November it has increased to around 150.
White said: โWeโve got a narrative [in the report] which doesnโt really explain the reasons for those changes. It states an aim to reduce OAPs [out of area placements] that doesnโt really go into detail about how you plan to do that.โ
Kirchner said the trust had been able to maintain a lower level of out of area placements through introducing a new model of care which brings a โdaily rhythmโ to ward and โdaily decision makingโ.
He pointed out that nationally there had been a much โgreater demandโ for mental health services, particularly following the pandemic, and inpatient beds werenโt being built but in fact โcoming downโ.
Committee member Cllr Chris James said some of the data in the report, unless read by an expert โdidnโt mean anythingโ and more context would help.ย
She added the improvements in out of area placement figures was โreally goodโ and needed to be highlighted.
Connor said having a more joined-up approach in terms of how patent information was shared between GPs, carers and families was an issue discussed last year.ย
Kirchner acknowledged a lot of carers and families felt โexcludedโ but this work wasnโt being measured as it depended on which service was involved or the age of the patient.ย
Connor recommended this be tracked in future.
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