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Delivering a Healthy Future: An Action Framework for Children and Young People's Health in Scotland: Analysis of Consultation Responses

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Chapter Two: The Consultation Process

2.1 Total number of Consultees by Category

Section One: The Basis for Change

Section Two: Delivering Change

Chapter Eight: Health Improvement

8.1 Whether targets for health improvement remain relevant for 21 st Century Scotland

Chapter Nine: Providing Care Locally

9.1 Whether existing targets for providing care locally remain relevant for 21 st Century Scotland

9.2 Whether all children should be offered the screening and surveillance programme as identified in the Health for Children guidance by 2008

9.3 Whether staff providing care and treatment should have completed the core skills and competencies training by 2008

Chapter Ten: Emergency Care

10.1 Whether existing targets for emergency care remain relevant for 21 st Century Scotland

10.2 Care pathways in place for 10 commonest conditions developed and implemented by 2008

10.3 Explicit arrangements within each region regarding role of every emergency care site for the provision of paediatric services by 2007

10.4 Local NHS systems reviewed on progress against delivery of the ECF by 2007

10.5 Availability of a module of core skills and competencies for staff providing emergency care to children and young people by 2007

10.6 Staff providing emergency care to children and young people have achieved core skills and competencies by 2008

Chapter Eleven: Hospital Services

11.1 Within each region hospital services for children are provided in a co-ordinated manner

11.2 The development of new Children's Hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh

11.3 Young people are able to access services that are informed by, and appropriate for, their age related requirements

Chapter Twelve: Specialist Services

12.1 Effective planning and commissioning arrangements at regional and national level with clearly defined responsibilities in respect of individual services by 2006

12.2 Compliance with NICE guidance for Children's Cancer Services by 2007

12.3 Workforce in place to support service delivery of specialist services

12.4 Effective age appropriate transitional arrangements in place within each speciality by 1008

Chapter Thirteen: Mental Health Services for Children and Young People

13.1 Reduce suicide rate between 2002 to 2013 by 20%

13.2 Integrated Children's Services Plans should include clear actions, milestones and resources for implementation of the Framework for Promotion, Prevention and Care by 2006

13.3 NHS Board and Regional Workforce Plans incorporate specific workforce planning for CAMHS by 2007

13.4 A named mental health link person is available to all schools by 2008

13.5 Basic mental health training is provided for, and accessed by, all those working with, or caring for, looked after and accommodated children and young people by 2008

13.6 65% of NHS specialist CAMHS staff in every NHS Board area have accessed advanced professional training by 2008, increasing to 80% by 2010

13.7 Across Scotland, 47 inpatient places are available in dedicated psychiatric units for young people aged 12-18 increasing to 56 by 2010

13.8 Clear and agreed local procedures in place to identify and support those CYP in need of additional or specific support for their mental health by 2010

13.9 New CAMHS staff complete the "New to CAMHS" training within a year of taking up post by 2010

13.10 There is an annual increase in primary mental health work until 2015, by which time it should account for 25% of NHS specialist CAMHS activity in every NHS Board area

13.11 Annual increase in NHS specialist CAMHS workforce capacity until 2015, by which time it should reflect the skill mix and staffing profiles outlined in Getting the Right Workforce, Getting the Workforce Right

Chapter Fourteen: Complex Needs

14.1 Children with complex needs as identified by the integrated shared assessment process should have a named key worker by 2006

14.2 CYP with complex needs should receive an effective multi-disciplinary assessment within 10 weeks by 2007

14.3 CYP with complex needs should have an annual multi-agency review of their care needs by 2008

Chapter Fifteen: Remote and Rural Care for Children and Young People

15.1 A dedicated training package is available to support the provision of child healthcare in remote and rural settings by 2006

15.2 All remote and rural areas have explicit support arrangements with a specialist children's hospital, including a named consultant by 2007

15.3 Arrangements for discharge of all children in remote and rural settings is structured to reflect care options available locally by 2007

15.4 All remote and rural areas to be able to access effective clinical and educational support via telemedicine links by 2007

15.5 Staff providing care to CYP have completed the accredited training being developed through NES by 2008

Section Three: Supporting Change

Chapter Sixteen: Involving Children, Young People and their Carers

16.1 The Equality and Diversity Impact Assessment Toolkit is implemented by NHS Scotland for CYP by 2007

16.2 Clear evidence of policy development at a national level based on discussion with CYP by 2006

16.3 Information that relates to CYP is produced in accessible, age-appropriate formats by 2007

16.4 The PFPI strategies of Health Boards and other providers specifically reflect the need to include CYP by 2007

16.5 The views of children, young people and carers are represented at all levels of NHS planning by 2008

Chapter Seventeen: Workforce

17.1 Sickness Absence Rate

17.2 Productivity

17.3 Clear action plans for the development of consultant AHP and nurse specialist roles for community and specialist children's services by 2007

17.4 Regional and national workforce plans that specifically address the requirements for CYP health services by 2006 and annually thereafter

17.5 Development of workforce plans as part of the specialist children's national delivery plan by 2006

Chapter Eighteen: Training and Development

18.1 Staff providing emergency care to CYP have achieved core skills and competencies by 2008

18.2 Clear educational programme designed to address core competencies for all staff dealing with CYP by 2006

18.3 NHS Boards to have arrangements in place to ensure all relevant staff are trained to appropriate level of competency by 2008

18.4 Educational packages to support the implementation of age appropriate care for CYP by 2008

Chapter Nineteen: Planning and Commissioning of Children and Young People's Services

19.1 National planning arrangements supporting the delivery of specialist children's services in Scotland by 2006

19.2 Child health regional planning arrangements established an impact on services delivery by 2006

19.3 Action plans in place to support the delivery of care at a DGH and local level by 2007

Chapter Twenty: Models of Care

20.1 A prioritised strategy for children's services MCNs agreed by 2006

20.2 Delivery of the MCNs identified within the Strategy by 2008

20.3 Care pathways in place for the 10 commonest conditions resulting in attendance at A/E and admission to hospital by 2008

20.4 Evidence of the joint appointment of staff to services operating as a single service for Scotland by 2007

Chapter Twenty-One: Performance Management - Quality Improvement

21.1 Whether existing targets for performance management remain relevant for 21 st Century Scotland

21.2 Development of specific indicators for child and adolescent mental health services by 2007

21.3 Development of specific community based indicators by 2007

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