Clinical Case Management
Tuesday 3 March, 1:00–2:00pm
Online Microsoft Teams call
Free
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An innovative partnership approach to supporting complex discharges and reducing out‑of‑area placements.

This session will explore how a coordinated, multi‑agency approach can help safely progress complex discharges and reduce unnecessary delays. We will outline how dedicated clinical case management can improve communication between inpatient teams and community partners, ensuring individuals receive the right support at the right time. Attendees will also hear how this model can reduce out‑of‑area placements while improving experience and continuity of care for people with the most complex needs.
Specialist Accommodation Services
Thursday 5 March, 12pm – 1pm
Online Microsoft Teams call
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A collaborative model for enabling step‑down pathways and improving transitions from inpatient care.

This session will outline how specialist accommodation can create safe and supportive step‑down pathways for people leaving inpatient settings, helping to improve flow and reduce delayed discharges. We will explore collaborative models that bring together clinical teams, social care, and community support to enable smoother transitions and more stable outcomes. The session will also highlight how these services can enhance people’s recovery, reduce the risk of readmission, and relieve pressure on acute and longer‑stay wards.
Crisis Accommodation Services
Tuesday 10 March, 12pm – 1pm
Online Microsoft Teams call
Free
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A responsive, community‑based approach to preventing admissions and supporting people in acute distress.

This webinar will showcase how community‑based crisis accommodation can offer a timely alternative to hospital admission for people experiencing acute distress. We will discuss how these services work alongside crisis teams, emergency pathways, and social care to provide rapid, person‑centred support that prioritises safety and de‑escalation. Attendees will hear how such models can ease demand on inpatient beds, improve people’s experiences during crisis, and support more compassionate, responsive local pathways.