10 February 2017
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We rated the York and Selby Early Intervention Service as good overall because:
Following our inspection in June 2016, we rated the services as good for responsive and caring. Since that inspection, we have received no information that would cause us to re-inspect these key questions or change the ratings. During this inspection, we found that the service had addressed the issues that had caused us to rate safe, effective and well led as requires improvement following the June 2016 inspection. However, the service had outstanding issues in the effective domain regarding training in the Mental Health Act.
The service was now meeting Regulations 12, 15, 17 and 18 of the Health and Social Care Act (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
- We felt that the service was safe because medicines management practice had improved. The provider had also made changes to the building to make it safer for service users and staff. Staff had received training in resuscitation and in the prevention and management of violence and aggression. The learning of lessons from incidents had improved.
- We felt that the service was effective because the provider had made clear policies and guidance available to staff regarding the Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act. The provider had made training in both Acts mandatory for staff. The involvement of advocacy services had increased.
- We felt that the service was well led because the service manager had taken action to rectify the concerns raised from the last inspection and made improvements. The service had a robust governance system in place relating to policies and procedures which had been updated since our last visit. The service had formed a clearer governance and reporting structure with the NHS trust it contracted with.