The Liaison and Diversion Service is commissioned nationally by NHS England.
It is an all age, all vulnerability service which offers assessment services to individuals in police custody and court who may present with vulnerabilities and who find themselves in contact with the youth or criminal justice systems as a result of being suspected of having committed a criminal offence. Vulnerabilities may include but not limited to mental health, alcohol and substance use, homelessness, learning disabilities, autism, or other speech and language difficulties.
We provide court related services which offer greater advice and support to the judiciary, including Court Reports.
L& D services aim to reduce reoffending, reduce unnecessary use of police and court time and reduce health inequalities for some of the most vulnerable in society.
It requires a commitment to close partnership working with other services and working with a complex and diverse range of individuals with varying needs.
Main duties of the job
Following assessment and identification of any vulnerabilities the practitioner will either facilitate diversion of the individual away from the criminal justice system into appropriate services or alternatively with the individuals consent signpost on to services to meet any vulnerabilities whilst they continue to be dealt with by the criminal justice system and beyond.
Liaising with other professionals and service providers to ensure appropriate care and support is in place is integral to the role.
We are looking for someone who embraces collaborative working with partner agencies, service users and carers and who has a keen interest in working with the Police. You will need to be resilient and have the ability and confidence to work with a high level of autonomy.
Importantly, you will be dynamic and persevering in your work, be naturally inquisitive, have excellent risk assessment and report writing skills, and the ability to quickly establish and develop rapport with service users.
About us
We are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are the lead for the west Yorkshire secure provider collaborative.
Our mission is to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities, we do this by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a difference to the lives of service users, families and carers.
We encourage and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities.
Being a foundation Trust means we're accountable to our members, who can have a say in how we're run. Around 14,300 local people (including staff) are members of our Trust.
Join us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and help each year.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment.
We do reserve the right to close the vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This job description is an outline of the main duties of the post. The postholder will be required to undertake other duties commensurate with the grade as directed.
The content of this post will be reviewed in consultation with the postholder when necessary and in line with the service developments.
To work as a senior member of a multi-disciplinary team providing intensive mental health and social care assessments, identify care pathways and where indicated diversion to individuals within the police custody suites, courts and probation services.
The successful applicant will work in the police custody suites and courts working with people within the criminal justice system, where potential mental health and or learning disability need is suspected and further assessment is indicated to inform disposal of the case and to identify robust pathways.
This involves a commitment to close partnership working with both statutory and voluntary sector agencies and a commitment to working with a complex and diverse range of individuals with varying needs.
KEY RESULT AREAS:
1. To attend police custody suites and magistrates courts and provide mental health assessments, advice and identify robust care pathways for individuals where a potential mental health or learning disability need has been identified.
2. To provide the police and court with written information pertaining to the individual in a timely fashion to inform disposal.
3. To work closely and build links with all referring agencies within the custody suite, court, and probation acting as a single point of contact for health.
4. To address the court in person when necessary, in order to advise the court in the disposal and care pathway of a particular case.
5. Where diversion is indicated to facilitate mental health act assessments at the police station.
6. To be proficient in all aspects of care and risk management associated with the role of lead professional, whilst referring to appropriate community teams.
7. To provide specialist advice and service to probation and custody suites where indicated.
8. To provide mental health information that is proportionate to probation in the formulation of their pre-sentence reports where a potential mental health need has been identified.
9. To have the interpersonal skills necessary to develop a therapeutic alliance with emotionally and psychologically disturbed clients and their carers enabling the client to accept responsibility for their personal wellbeing appropriate to their level of cognitive functioning.
10. To work collaboratively with clients, carers and multiple other agencies to provide effective care to optimise and maintain clients mental state and overall functioning.
11. To have a comprehensive knowledge and understanding or current issues and research relevant to the legislative framework and systems in which mental health care is delivered e.g., CPA, MHA (1983) particularly in relation to the police courts and criminal justice system.
12. To take personal responsibility and supervise junior staff in the maintenance of written and electronic client and Trust records including inputting data related to own work activity and to be accountable for your own professional practice.
13. To participate in the development of and practice within the policies and procedures of the Trust and adhere to NHS, NMC and HCPC guidelines or appropriate governing body specific to professional role.
14. To have an understanding of and participate in the clinical audit process within health and social care.
15. To assist the team leader in the day-to-day management of the team taking responsibility for delegated areas and regularly acting as shift coordinator.
16. To promote and disseminate evidence-based practice relevant to the Assertive Outreach to individuals and target groups within the health and social care community, through the development and delivery of appropriate training.
17. To participate in the Trusts appraisal system taking responsibility for own continuous professional development, keeping abreast of current research and evidence base and participating in training and development opportunities.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
* Experience of working with people who are difficult to engage having developed through theoretical and practical knowledge of working with people with severe and enduring mental illness.
* Ability to be flexible and adapt to changing situations.
* Substantial experience of practice at a senior level working autonomously and responsibility of supervising others.
* Substantial experience in community setting.
* Evidence of leadership skills and experience of supervising other staff.
* Experience of support carers and families.
* A proven commitment to working in partnership with service users and carers in the delivery of effective services.
Desirable
* Experience/training in Research
Training
Essential
* Working knowledge of the MHA 1983, CPA and other relevant codes of practice.
Desirable
* Training in P.S.I. and C.B.T.
* HCR-20
Qualifications
Essential
* A Professional Qualification at degree level or equivalent in either mental health nursing, learning disability nursing, occupational therapy or social work.
* Hold current registration with relevant professional body.
* Evidence of post registration training and development
Desirable
* Experience of mentoring/supporting learners or ability to demonstrate the skills required for effective mentoring.
* Equivalent level of teaching mentoring qualification.
Special Knowledge Skills
Essential
* Experience of carrying out complex risk assessment and development comprehensive packages of care to meet individual needs and management associated risks.
* Clear and concise written and verbal communication.
* Skills in specialist assessments, negotiation, engagement, and teamwork.
Desirable
* Recognised qualification in clinical supervision.
* Experience of substance misuse.
* Relapse prevention.
* Use of assessment tools.
Employer details
Employer name
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Trust
Address
Doncaster Police Station
College Road
Doncaster
DN1 3BU
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