Decision Maker: Director for Police, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
This is a niche area of work that can only be
delivered by a Primary Care Lead. An invitation for expressions of
interest was circulated to PCG’s, however, only one response
was received.
The decision is that:
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has been awarded
£40,000 by NHS England in 2022/23 to fund a Violence
Reduction Project to engage primary care in violence prevention
work by identifying and referring on people involved in or at risk
of violence, up to a maximum value of £40,000, which will
include a range of other primary care prevention activities to
compliment this project. Following an Expression of Interest
process, West Gorton Medical Practice have been chosen to deliver
this work.
The aims of the project are to:
• Engage primary care in violence prevention work by
identifying and referring on people involved in or at risk of
violence
• Particular focus on young people aged 10 to 25 (in line with
GMVRU funding)
• Linking in with IRIS and DA work where needed
This will involve:
• Audit of records and development of coding
• Mapping of services and development of pathways
• Development and delivery of training
• Additional funding for VCSE partners for targeted
intervention
• Evaluation
The funding covers provision of a Clinical Lead from within Primary
Care, Project and Administrative Support, Training Providers and
Training Days.
Anticipated duties of the Clinical Lead include:
• Leading on the education and training programme for primary
care
• Chairing the steering group
• Attending NHS England and NHS Improvement monthly feedback
meetings and associated peer learning sessions (approximately
quarterly)
• Identifying opportunities for further development of project
e.g. geographical expansion, links into other developments in
primary care and the GM Integrated Care System
• Promoting the project and troubleshooting with GP practices
(online and in person)
• Linking with VRU’s clinical lead to ensure project is
aligned with VRU workstreams and other relevant systems work
The funding will be used for the payment of GP commitment of 1 day
/ 2 sessions per week for 6 months with remuneration at a rate
equivalent to a locum sessional rate in order to backfill their
time in their GP surgery.
As at 10th March 2023, 34 sessions have been completed at
£350/session totalling £11,900.
Publication date: 04/05/2023
Date of decision: 11/04/2023