Rising to the Challenge 100 Actions – from the Service Development Plan 2012-2017 Action Action Description Rising to the number Challenge page Overarching goal A: Actively use our current resources more effectively Accountability 1.1* 1.10 1.11 1.12 12 16 16 16 Enhance accountability by setting targets Provide services in ways that are efficient (as well as effective) Actively review duration of service use to ensure it aligns with need and best practice Improve service effectiveness; including cultural effectiveness 1.2* 1.3* 1.4* 1.5* 1.6* 1.7* 1.8 1.9 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 Expand use of validated outcome measures Develop and oversee the implementation of a planning and funding framework Develop a nationally consistent set of performance indicators for specialist mental health and addiction services Nationally share information about performance, innovation and effective practice Better align funds spent by DHBs on mental health and addiction services with local population need Increase accountability for extending the scope of ring-fenced funding Improve specialist service performance using national performance indicators and service user feedback Maximise the percentage of staff time spent in direct service delivery Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs Ministry of Health, DHBs, NGOs and primary care providers Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs Overarching goal B: Building infrastructure for integration between primary and specialist services 2.1 19 Support fit-for-purpose service configurations 2.2* 2.3* 2.4* 19 20 20 Integrated IT system development Enhance collection and reporting of primary care information Enhance confidence and capability of the primary care workforce Ministry of Health, primary care providers and DHBs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health and primary care providers Ministry of Health and primary care providers Overarching goal C: Cementing and building on gains in resilience and recovery 3.1* 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.2 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23* 3.24* 3.25 3.26* 3.27* 24 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 24 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 34 Enhance social inclusion opportunities Reduce and eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint Promote wellness planning and support people to self-manage Improve service effectiveness through respectful engagement and partnerships with service users Ensure services are sensitive to past experiences of trauma Strengthen participation and leadership of service users at all levels Increase participation of families and whānau at all levels Improve physical health and wellbeing Enhance interventions for opioid dependence Work collectively to improve coordination Self-management education Ensure robust planning for adult forensic mental health services Peer support services high needs Employment specialists for service users Early psychosis intervention Youth-focused forensic mental health services Dedicated treatment programmes for repeat impaired drivers Acute inpatient alternatives to inpatient care Prioritised forensic adult mental health services developments Evaluate pilot kaupapa Māori programmes for substance misuse prevention Ministry of Health DHBs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs, NGOs and primary care providers DHBs, NGOs and primary care providers DHBs, NGOs and primary care providers DHBs Ministry of Health DHBs DHBs DHBs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs Ministry of Health and DHBs Ministry of Health 3.28* 3.29 3.3* 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 34 34 24 34 34 35 35 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38* 3.39 3.4* 3.40 3.41 35 35 36 36 37 37 24 37 37 3.42 3.43 3.44 3.5* 3.6 37 37 38 25 25 Fund mental health literacy programmes for Māori Raise awareness so that whānau can better meet the social and emotional needs of infants Measure outcomes and use this information to improve the funding and delivery of services Actively involve Māori in service planning Contribute to Whānau Ora initiatives Work together to identify and address disparities for Māori Evaluate service effectiveness for Māori and use this information to inform future funding and service development decisions Reduce and eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint for Māori Kaupapa Māori services Fund mental health literacy programmes in vulnerable communities Improve the interface between mental health and addiction services and disability support services Build collaboration between mental health and addiction services and justice services Actively involve groups who experience disparities in health outcomes in service planning Continue to take action to address methamphetamine use Build the capability to address the needs of refugees Evaluate service effectiveness in addressing disparities of outcome and use this information to inform future funding and service development decisions Enhance coordination between mental health and addiction and disability support services Work together to identify and address disparities Other population-specific interventions Review perinatal and infant mental health services Reinforce evidence-informed prescribing 3.7 3.8 3.9 25 25 25 Enhance social inclusion opportunities Support service users in their role as parents Work to prevent suicide among people known to mental health and addiction services Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs Ministry of Health and DHBs DHBs DHBs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs Ministry of Health and DHBs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs Ministry of Health and DHBs Ministry of Health Quality and Safety Commission DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs Overarching Goal D: Delivering increased access 4.1* 42 4.10* 44 4.11* 4.12* 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16* 4.17 4.18* 4.19* 4.2* 4.20* 4.21 4.22 4.23 44 44 44 45 45 49 49 49 49 42 50 50 50 50 Continue to support health promotion activities to raise awareness of the importance of healthy social and emotional development for infants and toddlers Mental health promotion programmes focusing on how families and whānau can support infant social and emotional development and on youth mental health Electronic self-management tools for youth - e-therapy Youth-specific prevention programmes Dedicated primary mental health and AOD programmes for youth Specialist mental health services for high-needs families and whānau with infants Programmes for children of parents with mental health and addiction issues Develop and implement a primary mental health and addiction service delivery framework Fund mental health literacy programmes Develop a suicide prevention action plan Enhance services to minimise gambling harm Pilot evidence-informed parenting programmes Continue and refresh the National Depression Initiative Enhance the delivery and integration of specialist mental health and addiction services within primary care Enhance the responsiveness of specialist addiction services to justice services Increase uptake of technology-based therapy programmes (e-therapies) Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs DHBs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs and NGOs DHBs and NGOs Primary care providers 4.24 50 Build capacity to respond to emerging mental health and addiction issues 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28* 4.29* 4.3* 4.30* 4.31 4.32 4.33 51 51 51 52 52 42 55 55 55 56 4.34 4.35 4.36 56 56 56 4.37 4.38* 4.39 4.4 57 57 57 42 Implement the primary mental health and addiction service delivery framework Self-management and wellness education in primary care Expanded access to evidence-informed psychological therapies in primary care Pilot dedicated drug courts Improved responsiveness to the needs of new mothers with high-prevalence mental health or addiction issues Lead the cross-agency Youth Mental Health Project Review funding streams for mental health services for older people Promote wellness planning Proactively engage families and whānau Enhance the delivery and integration of specialist mental health and addiction services within primary care and health of older people services Ensure addiction services are responsive to the needs of older people Enhance the responsiveness and flexibility of specialist mental health services for older people Enhance the responsiveness of primary care and general health services for older people with mental health and addiction issues Peer support services older persons Specialist mental health advice and support for people with dementia Community alternatives to acute inpatient care Enhance the delivery and integration of specialist mental health and AOD services within primary care, schools and other child health services 4.5 42 Enhance the responsiveness and flexibility of specialist child and youth mental health and AOD services 4.6 43 Support a coordinated response to meeting the needs of children in care 4.7 43 Support a coordinated, multi-agency response for youth with complex interagency needs 4.8 43 Improve the responsiveness of schools and primary care, maternal, child and youth health services 4.9 5.1* 43 59 Implement youth-centred models of care within primary care A mental health and addiction workforce with capabilities and motivation to implement this plan Note: an asterix indicates actions the Ministry is progressing in 2013/14. Primary care providers and general health providers Primary care providers DHBs and PHOs DHBs and PHOs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health and DHBs Ministry of Health Ministry of Health DHBs DHBs DHBs DHBs and NGOs DHBs Primary care and health services for older people providers DHBs Ministry of Health and DHBs DHBs DHB and NGO providers of specialist infant, child and youth mental health and AOD services DHB and NGO providers of specialist infant, child and youth mental health and AOD services DHB and NGO providers of specialist infant, child and youth mental health and AOD services DHB and NGO providers of specialist infant, child and youth mental health and AOD services Primary care, maternal, child and youth health service providers Primary care providers Ministry of Health