- NHS mental health service
Lothingland
All Inspections
28, 31 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We visited the two bungalows that were providing services to young people. Number five Airey Close was designated as a child and adolescent mental health service (referred to in this report as the 'CAMHS'). It had been operational for one year. Number six Airey Close provided care and treatment to young people who had a learning disability (referred to in this report as the 'LD service'). This service was well-established, with some staff who had worked there for many years. However, the LD service model was under review by commissioners.
Care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that met most young people's needs and ensured their welfare. However, within the CAMHS we found that some restrictions were universally applied by staff, rather than in response to individual risk assessment. Also that young people did not always understand the care and treatment choices available to them.
Young people received their medicines as intended by the prescriber. Medicines were managed safely and these arrangements were monitored by pharmacy staff.
Staff received appropriate training, supervision and appraisal. However, some CAMHS staff required further professional development. A staff skills analysis had been completed and an action plan was in place to address the shortfalls in skills or training.