Everyone worked hard for the next six months until January 2021 when the project was paused by the CCG citing heavy Covid-19 work loads. As a result of that complaint, in June 2020 a joint working group was formed with BNSSG CCG, AWP, and the Bristol Adult ADHD Support Group to address the waiting list matter and to develop a sustainable and effective adult ADHD service model. We are now putting a line between this post and the old posts below.īy way of background, on 6 December 2019, two years and two months ago, the Bristol Adult ADHD Support Group filed their first formal NHS complaint with Bristol North Somerset South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (BNSSG CCG) regarding the very long waiting list. We will provide project updates here from time to time, but please do not worry if you don’t hear anything, it simply means we are working very hard on this exciting and positive project. We are particularly concerned with the waiting list. We have, however, made good progress and where we can, we will be making some improvements along the way. All service users will receive integrated care.Īll three partners are fully committed to the project, but since it is multi-layered and complex it will take some time to complete. The service will be high quality, safe and it will give service users a positive experience. The three partners, representatives of the Bristol Adult ADHD Support Group & AADD-UK, BNSSG ICB, and AWP are working jointly and collaboratively, at pace, on designing and piloting an Adult ADHD Service that will be cost effective (now and in the future), that will effectively and efficiently integrate care. We wholeheartedly apologise for the long delay in updating this post but we have been working hard for some time now, and good news, we have established a relationship of trust and partnership with the NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board (BNSSG ICB) formerly known as NHS BNSSG Clinical Commissioning Group, as well as with the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP). As we stated before, it is a multi-layered and complex project, it will take time to complete, but please be assured all three partners are fully committed and are working hard. This is just a quick update to say that this project is still ongoing, at pace, as is our partnership with the NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board (BNSSG ICB) and Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP) and we are making progress.
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