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IAPT PERINATAL COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK SEPTEMBER 2021 Professor Heather O’Mahen Dr Sarah Healy IAPT PERINATAL COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK TABLE OF CONTENTS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPETENCES FRAMEWORK FOR 3 PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES AND INTERVENTIONS IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 A COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK FOR IAPT PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES 5 AND INTERVENTIONS IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT 6 SCOPE OF THE COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK 9 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK 10 THE COMPETENCE MODEL FOR PERINATAL PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN IAPT SETTINGS 12 IMPLEMENTING THE COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK 13 APPLYING THE COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK 14 CONCLUDING COMMENTS 16 DOMAIN ONE: CORE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES 18 DOMAIN TWO: CORE KNOWLEDGE AND CLINICAL COMPETENCES 19 DOMAIN THREE: GENERIC THERAPEUTIC COMPETENCES 22 DOMAIN FOUR: ASSESSMENT, FORMULATION, ENGAGEMENT AND PLANNING 23 DOMAIN FIVE: INTERVENTION SKILLS 28 DOMAIN SIX: METACOMPETENCES 34 REFERENCES 36 FIGURES FIGURE 1: THE MAP OF PERINATAL COMPETENCES 17 2 IAPT PERINATAL COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Welcome to the Competency Framework for delivering psychological therapies in the perinatal period in IAPT services. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPETENCES FRAMEWORK FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES AND INTERVENTIONS IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD The framework describes the various activities which need to be brought together in order to carry out clinical work in the context of perinatal work within IAPT. The framework locates competences across six “domains”, each of which represents a broad area of practice. This helps users to see how the various activities associated with work in this area fit together. The competency framework includes only perinatally specific competences, existing competency frameworks should be used to inform general practice. Although its primary audience will be clinicians, clinical managers and commissioners of primary care mental health services (particularly IAPT), service users will also find the competency framework useful. 3 IAPT PERINATAL COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The work described in this report was commissioned by NHS England (NHSE). The project team was headed by Prof Heather O’Mahen and Dr Sarah Healy. EXPERT REFERENCE GROUP (ERG) Dr Camilla Rosan – Consultant Clinical Psychologist Professor Pauline Slade – Professor of Clinical Psychology/ The work was overseen by an Expert Reference Consultant Clinical Psychologist Group whose invaluable advice, editorial Jennifer Smith – Expert by Experience comments and collegial approach contributed Dr Sarah Taha – Perinatal Psychiatrist enormously to the development of the work. THE COMPETENCY WRITING TEAM: THE ERG COMPRISED: This was headed by Dr Sarah Healy and Prof Tessa Baradon – Consultant Infant Mental Health Psychotherapist Heather O’Mahen, with contributions from: Professor Jane Barlow – Chair of Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation, Oxford University Dr Fiona Challacombe – Clinical Psychologist Cath Beard – Expert by Experience Jo Maitland – London Perinatal Mental Health Clinical Lead Asha Day – Vice Chair Community Practitioners & Health Dr Rachel Mycroft – Consultant Clinical Psychologist Visitors Association Equality & Perinatal Lead Dr Emma Svanberg – Clinical Psychologist Clare Dolman – Vice Chair, Maternal Mental Health Alliance Dr Charlotte Whitely – Counselling Psychologist Rob Ewers – Operations Director, Acacia Family Support Beth Fisher – IAPT service manager PEER REVIEWERS: Dr Rachel Handley – Director of Adult HI Programmes, University of Exeter We are very grateful to the following reviewers for Nicola Haycock – IAPT High Intensity Therapist their comments: Jemima Headey – Administrator and mother Dr Kate Daley – Clinical Psychologist Becky Hopley – Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Prof Tony Roth – Professor of Clinical Psychology Professor Louise Howard – Professor of Women’s Mental Dr Kyla Vaillancourt – Perinatal Clinical Psychologist Health & Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist Dr James Gray – Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Lead iCope Islington WORKING GROUP: Dr Catherine Green – Principal Clinical Psychologist, Prof David Clark – National Clinical and Informatics Advisor for Community Perinatal Services IAPT Ruth Jackson – CEO, Bluebell Care Sarah Dunsdon – Programme Manager, National Perinatal Sophia Kosmider – Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Mental Health Team, NHS England Jo Maitland – London Perinatal Mental Health Clinical Lead Lucy Ellis – Perinatal Mental Health Programme Lead, Clare McAdam – Deputy Director of Nursing and NHS England Allied Professions Becky Gill – Project Manager, Improving Access to Dr Kirstie McKenzie-McHarg – Consultant Perinatal Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Clinical Psychologist Jemma Kehoe – National Programme Lead for IAPT Dr Rachel Mycroft – Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Sheena Liness – Cognitive Therapy Director, Dr Annabelle Norman – IAPT Deputy Manager Kings College London Tamara Parsons – Senior Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Mary Pappin – Project Manager, National Perinatal Mental Nicki Pattinson – Clinical Midwifery Matron for Health Team, NHS England Outpatient Services Dr Adrian Whittington – IAPT National Clinical Advisor: Dr Clair Pollard – IAPT Clinical Lead Education, NHS England 4
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