Provider Engagement and Networking Event Draft Agenda

Provider Engagement and Networking Event Draft Agenda

<p> PROVIDER ENGAGEMENT AND NETWORKING EVENT – DRAFT AGENDA NHS England (London Region) - Health in the Justice System 27th March 2014 / Radisson Blu Edwardian, Bloomsbury St.</p><p>SESSION TIME ITEM SPEAKER Registration 9:30-10:00 Tea and Coffee 10.00-10.10 Introduction (NHS Commissioning Landscape) + Purpose of the event Alison Frater (CHAIR) NHS England (London) 10.10-10.20 Measuring Performance, Accountability and Outcomes Angela Lennox  NHS Outcomes Framework + Adult Social Care and Public Health outcomes NHS England (London) 10.20-10.30 Health in the Criminal Justice System (London) - Strategic Planning Hong Tan  NHS England 2 year and 5 year plans NHS England (London)  Joint Strategic Planning/ Health in Police Crime Plan  Strategic Clinical Networks and PPE Strategy 10.30-10.40 Health in the Criminal Justice System (London) - Commissioning Patricia Cadden  London Landscape Scope of responsibilities (prisons, Sexual Assault Referral NHS England (London) Centres, Immigration Removal Centres, Immediate Accommodation, Police Custody Healthcare, Liaison and Diversion) POLICY CONTEXT  Integrated care pathways and services to wrap around the user  Continuity of care, recovery, rehabilitation and through the gate services 10:40-10:50 Health in the Criminal Justice System (London) – Public Health England Speaker TBC  Health Protection, Prevention and Promotion Public Health England 10:50-11:00 Ministry of Justice - Criminal Justice landscape Speaker TBC  National Offender Management Service (Custodial Offender Services) (NOMS)  Probation Services (Transforming Rehabilitation) Fiona Bauermeister (Probation) 11:00-11:10 Home Office Shaun Curd  Immigration Enforcement (Home Office) 11.10-11.25 Question and Answers Break 11:25-11:55 Tea and Coffee</p><p>1 | P a g e SESSION TIME ITEM SPEAKER 11.55-12.05 Emerging Developments and the role of Partners Alison Frater 12.05-12.15 Police Custody Suites and Liaison and Diversions in London Oliver Paul/ Sinead  Current and Future developments Dervin 12.15-12.25 Metropolitan Police Service / City of London Police Services / British Transport Police Chris Bourlet (MPS)  Core policing functions and emerging changes Shane Lee (CoLP)  Differences between MPS and COLP/BTP detainee populations Chris Horton (BTP) PARTNERSHIPS 12.25-12:40 Service User engagement Speaker TBC  Commissioning Cycle – opportunities for meaningful engagement Revolving Doors Agency 12:40-12:50 Role of the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Criminal Jilly Vickers Justice and Health Clinks  Creating Value through Collaboration: utilising local expertise and networks in meeting needs and improving outcomes 12:50-13:05 Questions and Answers Alison Frater Break 13:05-14:00 LUNCH 14:00-14:10 Introduction to Procurement and Commissioning Alison Frater 14:10-14:25 Commissioning Health in the Criminal Justice System Services in London Aly Valli  Overview of NHS England (London ) HIJS commissioning intentions / timetable NHS England (London)  What NHS England (London) is looking for in a bid  Role of prime providers COMMISSIONING  Importance of understanding and integrating local expertise and pathways AND 14:25-14:40 Example of a successful prime/VCSE sector relationship Speaker TBC PROCUREMENT  Case study – possible Liaison and Diversion example Current Provider 14:40-14:55 Procurement process Barend Henning  Supply2 Health South of England  PQQs /ITTs/Evaluations Procurement Services 14:55-15:25 Questions and Answers Alison Frater 15:25-15:30 Close and next steps Alison Frater Tea and Coffee NETWORKING 15:30-17:00 PROVIDERS NETWORKING FREE FLOW</p><p>2 | P a g e</p>

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