WINNER:

North Central and East London Provider Collaborative

Commissioning and Providing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient Services

NCEL is a collaboration between five trusts and the service users who are at the centre of everything. Over the last two years, five competitors have become five partners delivering child and young person inpatient mental health services across north central and east London. This has created significant improvements to how inpatient care is delivered, allowing savings and reinvestment of significant sums into new community CYP mental health services. The judges appreciated the true collaboration across multiple stakeholders and systems. Outcomes illustrated the value of collaboration and the difference you can make to patients.

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