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  • Community substance misuse service

Archived: Compass - Reach

Insite Youth Support Centre, 159-160 High Street, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8JZ (01609) 777662

Provided and run by:
Compass - Services To Improve Health And Wellbeing

Important: This service is now registered at a different address - see new profile

All Inspections

14 - 15 December 2016

During a routine inspection

We do not currently rate substance misuse services.

We found the following areas of good practice:

  • Staff treated clients with compassion, dignity and respect, were non-judgemental in their approach and protected their privacy and dignity.

  • Staff assessed the needs of clients and worked with them to develop their own recovery plans.

  • Staff understood their responsibility for reporting incidents of harm or risk of harm and concerns related to safeguarding people from abuse. Clients were seen at school or in a safe and comfortable alternative place to the office.

  • Staff followed guidance in line with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and Drug misuse and prevention: UK clinical guidelines on clinical management 2007.

  • Clients either self-referred or were referred through a partner agency and were seen within five days of a referral, where a comprehensive assessment was completed.

  • Staff followed up cancelled appointments and unexpected discharges to ensure that vulnerable people were not left without support. Staff were responsive to the needs of all their clients.

  • The service had enough staff with the appropriate skills, experience and training to provide safe care. Staff received specialist training that enabled them to carry out their role safely.

  • Staff received mandatory training, regular supervision and other professional training identified in their supervision.

  • The service had a formal complaints procedure but had not received any complaints in the 12 months leading to our inspection.

  • The provider had a clear vision and values, which staff understood and worked towards.

  • There were clear lines of management through the organisation and strong leadership at local level.

  • The service had a risk register that meant everyone in the organisation was aware of any risks and what action had been taken to reduce them.

  • The organisation was committed to improving services for the clients, and sought client views through questionnaires.

However:

The provider did not have a policy for the duty of candour so staff did not know how to deal with issues around errors and complaints in a consistent way.

23 October 2013

During a routine inspection

Compass - Reach helped young people who were engaged in risk taking behaviour to make sustainable lifestyle changes that would improve their long term health, resilience and emotional well-being.

The service operated from youth site services across North Yorkshire with a team of six nurses who provided specialist intervention for young people who have been screened as having moderate or high levels of need with regard to their substance misuse.

Most aspects of the service were not regulated as under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 they are not defined as treatment or diagnosis and screening. CQC has registered this service in relation to the work the nurses completed around health screening, completing health checks and providing contraception and vaccinations.

We found that before young people received any care or treatment they were asked for their consent and the provider acted in accordance with their wishes. Young people were supported by a well trained staff team who worked co-operatively with other agencies to make sure they received appropriate treatment and support for their needs.

Effective management systems were in place to promote young people's safety and welfare.