LADMS Case Studies
Case Studies
Our case studies are proof that through collaborative working we can achieve the best possible health outcomes for patients.
Covid Vaccination Programme
LADMS was commissioned by the CCG to deliver the Covid-19 Vaccinator program in Skegness and Mablethorpe, on behalf of the Skegness and Coast PCN, as well as, assisting the former East Lindsey PCN (which has now split into two PCNs, Meridian PCN and East Lindsey PCN).
LADMS delivered over 100,000 vaccinations across the East Lindsey District of Lincolnshire during this unprecedented era. The LADMS team stepped in with less than one week’s notice to help set up the Louth Vaccination programme in December 2020 and then mobilised the same in Skegness and Mablethorpe.
Within the first 2 weeks LADMS supported by vaccinating over 6,500 patients and on two occasions we were the leading group in the county on delivery. The next phase was focused on completing care home vaccinations, where again we were ahead of the county and one of the highest performers in the country.
This was achieved under the guidance of our fantastic senior leadership and operational management team and, of course, with the support of our NHS colleagues, who have been instrumental in leading the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
By working closely with our regulatory bodies, and close links to GPs, clinicians, and other stakeholders, when faced with this enormous challenge, we certainly demonstrated the power of collaboration. Working fiercely together in the shortest space of time to protect our patients, families, and friends.
LADMS delivered over 100,000 vaccinations across the East Lindsey District of Lincolnshire during this unprecedented era. The LADMS team stepped in with less than one week’s notice to help set up the Louth Vaccination programme in December 2020 and then mobilised the same in Skegness and Mablethorpe.
Within the first 2 weeks LADMS supported by vaccinating over 6,500 patients and on two occasions we were the leading group in the county on delivery. The next phase was focused on completing care home vaccinations, where again we were ahead of the county and one of the highest performers in the country.
This was achieved under the guidance of our fantastic senior leadership and operational management team and, of course, with the support of our NHS colleagues, who have been instrumental in leading the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
By working closely with our regulatory bodies, and close links to GPs, clinicians, and other stakeholders, when faced with this enormous challenge, we certainly demonstrated the power of collaboration. Working fiercely together in the shortest space of time to protect our patients, families, and friends.
Section 136
S136 is an emergency power which allows a constable to remove a person to a place of safety (or keep him/her/them at a place of safety). If the person appears to a police officer to be suffering from mental illness and to be in immediate need of care or control, if the police officer believes it necessary in the interests of that person, or for the protection of others. The person should then receive a mental health assessment, and any necessary arrangements should be made for their ongoing care.
LADMS was awarded the Section 136 Suite & Place of Safety contract in 2014, being a vital service, we operated on behalf of Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust (LPFT); this service was delivered by our trusted Psychiatrists and/or Section 12 trained GPs who were on call, out of hours/365 days a year.
Our S136 service worked hard to cover the Mental Health Suite in Lincoln, by being on an emergency on-call rota to deal with any event that required action urgently. If a patient required support, the clinicians were called to attend the site, to provide assessments and recommendations/decisions on the next steps and support.
LADMS was awarded the Section 136 Suite & Place of Safety contract in 2014, being a vital service, we operated on behalf of Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust (LPFT); this service was delivered by our trusted Psychiatrists and/or Section 12 trained GPs who were on call, out of hours/365 days a year.
Our S136 service worked hard to cover the Mental Health Suite in Lincoln, by being on an emergency on-call rota to deal with any event that required action urgently. If a patient required support, the clinicians were called to attend the site, to provide assessments and recommendations/decisions on the next steps and support.