PRACTICE PROFILE

Area / Location / Contact Number
Early Intervention Psychosis -EIP / South Block, St Mary’s Hospital / 01983 822099 Ext 3139
Directorate / Community-Mental Health / Annual Review of Profile due / December 2016
Professional Lead / Nicola Scanlon / Department Manager / Elaine Doyle
Education Lead / Sarah Harper
Education Lead Contact Details /
HEI Representative / Moira Sugden
HEI’s using this Learning Environment / University of Southampton
Learning Environment Mission Statement /
  • The team will at all times strive to maintain the following ethos in its practise:

The service will embrace the ethos of the Recovery Model.

The service will endeavour to provide the earliest possible detection of psychosis, intervention and prevention of relapse.

  • Build meaningful long-term relationships with the people using the service.

All approaches – medical, psychosocial and psychological will endeavour to make use of existing research evidence.

Develop innovative practice rather than being bound by dogma. By this is meant that there will be an ongoing exploration and development of best practice options.

Problem led focusing on the reduction of distress with an emphasis on managing symptoms rather than diagnosis led.

Age, culture, sexuality and gender sensitive with a specific focus on young people.

Develop and maintain a close working relationship with other relevant agencies.

Recognise & understand the needs of families and carers.

Raise awareness of psychosis within the wider community as well as within all health settings.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT PROFILE

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Description of Service and Client Group / The Early Intervention in Psychosis service will:
  • Reduce the length of time young people remain undiagnosed and untreated
  • Develop meaningful engagement, provide evidence based interventions and promote recovery during the early phase of illness

The service will provide a user centred service, which focuses on young people from the age of 14 to 35 with a first episode of psychosis and remain engaged with them for up to 3 years.

Description of related services & Client group

LEARNER INFORMATION

Work Pattern (Start, finish times) / The normal hours of operation will be 9.00 to 5.00 Monday - Friday, with flexible evening work depending on client/carers need. Out of hours advice is available 24 hours perday via Crisis Resolution & Home Treatment (CRHT).
Dress Code / UoS Student uniform in conjunction with NHS IOW dress code policy
Induction/Orientation programme /
Staff / rest room facilities / Room available to make tea & Coffee, Hospital canteen on site.
Expectations during placement

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES & RESOURCES

Recommended reading/Websites / The Oliveira Library is based at St Mary's Hospital in the education centre and provides a full library service to all NHS employees on the Island, students on placement and other groups by arrangement. A reference service is also available to the general public. We aim to provide information and support on the following: Clinical questions, Evidence based Healthcare, Education, Research, Continuing Professional Development, Lifelong Learning, Management, Clinical Governance and Audit If you would like further information on library services, please contact Anne Lancey, Library and Knowledge Services Manager. Tel. 01983 534519. Fax 01983 534232 Email:
Common Abbreviations
Specific learning opportunities
Specific areas of expertise/clinical skills
Common Assessments /
Interventions/Care pathways
Models of practice experience e.g Hub and Spoke, Care pathways, Patient Journeys /
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  • Community Plus Services – Tim Day on 522214
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  • Sandham House – 409734
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MULTIAGENCY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES / RESOURCES

Multi-professional learners accessing the environment
Professionals working in the environment
Opportunities to meet EU directives (Nursing)

All relevant policies and procedures relevant to the learning environment can be accessed via the Intranet