The IMPACT Annual Report for 2023/24 has been published. The report includes the ambitions of the provider collaborative as well as achievements, co-production values and developments in providing services and programmes built around the needs of those with mental health, learning disability or autism spectrum conditions across the East Midlands.
IMPACT (IMproved Pathways And Community Teams) is an East Midlands provider collaborative working to transform adult secure care services across the region. It aims to improve the way care is provided to patients within adult low and medium secure services in the East Midlands. Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust acts as the lead provider of the collaborative and works collaboratively with six NHS providers and three independent sector providers of secure care services.
Katina Anagnostakis, IMPACT Clinical Director, said:
“The work of the IMPACT Provider Collaborative is deliberately bold in its ambition for fundamental change and reflects our values through a focus on human rights, reducing inequalities and ensuring that commissioning plans are co-produced with the communities we serve in the East Midlands.
We are grateful to all the service users and carers, providers, clinicians as well as our local Integrated Care Systems (ICS’s) in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire who have worked together with us to make the achievements outlined in this end of year report.
“We look forward to continuing to build on our strong relationships, so that we collectively achieve further genuine and sustainable transformation in services and outcomes for people.”