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Developing a model for mental health services for children and young people with intellectual disability and/or autism in North West England

Christine Wee (Centre for Autism Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID), Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Cheshire, Cheshire, UK)
Trixie Mottershead (Centre for Autism Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID), Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Cheshire, Cheshire, UK)
Sarah Wright (NHS Improvement, London, UK)
Sujeet Jaydeokar (Centre for Autism Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID), Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Cheshire, Cheshire, UK)
Mahesh Odiyoor (Centre for Autism Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID), Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Cheshire, Cheshire, UK)

Advances in Autism

ISSN: 2056-3868

Article publication date: 11 January 2021

Issue publication date: 12 May 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to improve community care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and/or autism. Lack of coordination between agencies leads to children and young people with the most complex needs falling between services. The North West Operational Delivery Network (ODN) for learning disability and autism set out to develop a model of care for mental health services for children and young people with ID and/or autism in North West England that would improve coordination between services and lead to better community care.

Design/methodology/approach

The ODN held a series of good practice events and consultations with stakeholders in North West England to look at gaps in service provision, national guidelines and agree on a pathway for services.

Findings

The ODN decided to use the THRIVE framework as the basis for a specific model of care. Interventions were mapped against the THRIVE groupings, including pathways and team specifications for assessment and support for children with autism, and models for child and adolescent mental health service support for ID and/or autism, for keeping children and young people with behaviour that challenges in the community and transition.

Originality/value

This model aims to provide the North West England region with a clear multi-agency approach for supporting the needs of this population and supports multi-agency commissioning, gap analysis, earlier intervention and improving health outcomes for this population.

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Acknowledgements

Conflicts of interest: All authors declare that they have no competing or potential conflicts of interest.

Citation

Wee, C., Mottershead, T., Wright, S., Jaydeokar, S. and Odiyoor, M. (2021), "Developing a model for mental health services for children and young people with intellectual disability and/or autism in North West England", Advances in Autism, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 178-190. https://doi.org/10.1108/AIA-03-2020-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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