NAP Board Minutes – 26 November 2024

Date & Venue:
Microsoft Teams (Online Meeting)

Key Highlights:

  • Leadership & Governance Updates:
    • Minutes and action log approved.
    • Board approved use of automated transcription for meeting accuracy.
    • Updates on Care, Education and Treatment Review (CETR) process and NHS England’s LeDeR review pending.
  • Right Care, Right Person Initiative:
    • Norfolk Police introduced new protocols to ensure appropriate agency responses to welfare-related calls.
    • Call reduction of 1,043 welfare-related cases in 2024 due to improved triage and resource allocation.
    • Reduction in mental health crisis-related police interventions and improved referral pathways.
  • All-Age Autism Strategy Oversight Group:
    • Year One Plan co-produced, addressing six key priorities, including:
      • Autism training expansion
      • Development of an autism directory
      • Improved diagnosis pathways
      • Support for autistic people in the criminal justice system
    • Board raised concerns over limited education and justice system actions—ongoing discussions with relevant agencies.
  • Carers Strategy & Support Initiatives:
    • Co-produced All-Age Carers Strategy approved, pending Integrated Care Board (ICB) sign-off.
    • Strategy focuses on raising awareness, improving service access, and ensuring co-production with carers.
  • Diagnostic Waiting List Updates:
    • Adult Diagnosis: 1,174 adults waiting, with an average of 18 assessments per month.
    • Year-on-year demand saw a 21% projected decrease in referrals, but challenges in assessment capacity persist.
    • Data on Right to Choose referrals requested for future updates.
  • Other Key Announcements:
    • Review of NAPB meeting start times—poll to be issued to members.
    • Membership review underway to improve engagement and attendance.

Next Steps:

  • Continue work on education and justice system improvements in the Autism Strategy.
  • Monitor Right Care, Right Person initiative to assess impact on autistic individuals.
  • Develop a publicly available version of the Year One Plan.
  • Gather and review data on Right to Choose diagnostic referrals.

Next Meeting: 28 January 2025, Microsoft Teams.

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