NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board (ICB) receives requests for a wide range of information. Available from our disclosure log are those requests that NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight believe may be of wider public interest or contain information that is frequently requested.

Personal details such as names and addresses are redacted to protect requestor’s privacy.

Please note: Information contained in any of the documents available was correct at the time of the response, but may now be out of date and should not be relied upon.
 

Commissioning, Finances and Contract Management

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1. A list of all current providers contracted to deliver these services in England.

2. For each provider:

a. Name of the provider organisation

b. Type of service provided (e.g. ADHD, ASD, or both; for children, adults, or both)

c. Geographic area covered

d. Commissioning body (NHS England or ICB name)

e. Contract duration and end date

f. Date of contract award

g. Procurement route used (e.g. open tender, direct award, framework call-off)

h. Contract value (total value and/or annual value, where available)

i. Applicable pricing model, including:

  • Unit cost per assessment (if available)
  • Unit cost per medication offer i.e. titration/annual reviews
  • Payment structure (e.g. perassessment, block contract, cost and volume)

 

Contact Details

1. The name, job title, and contact details (email address and telephone number) of the individual responsible for the procurement or commissioning of young adult mental health services (specifically for individuals aged 18–25 with autism spectrum disorders and complex mental health needs) within your ICB.

2. If this responsibility is shared across a team, please provide the name and contact details of the most appropriate lead contact

 

Autism and ADHD Waiting Lists

1. I'd like to know the number of children and also adults who are currently on waiting lists for diagnosis of autism and/or ADHD.

2. What does this look like in terms of current length of time waiting from referral to actually being seen for assessment (rather than 1st contact)?

 

Autism Assessments

1. The Owl centre was commissioned by the ICB from 1st April 2024 as autism services provider used by Hampshire. I wish to know how many people are on the waiting list for autism services assessment at the owl centre for under 18's.

2. I wish to know from date of referral received to the owl centre how long on average until first clinical appointment offered? For under 18's autism assessment.

3. I wish to know how long on average from referral initially received until clinical diagnosis has been completed and referral discharged in terms of weeks/ months. For under 18's autism assessment.

 

Right to Choose - Frequently Asked Questions

For further information relating to ADHD and Autism, including Right to Choose, please link here.

 

Talking Therapies Wait Times and Repeat Referrals

  1. Longest wait times for therapy services. Please provide the longest recorded wait times for local NHS Talking Therapies in 2024.
  2. Percentage of patients waiting more than 90 days for their first completed appointment.
  3. Repeat referrals within 12 months of discharge. Please provide the number of patients who were discharged from local NHS Talking Therapies but required a repeat referral within 12 months in 2024.
  4. Total referrals for local NHS Talking Therapies in the 2024 calendar year.

Child Weight Management

1. The number of children and young people (under 18) referred to specialist (Tier 3) paediatric weight management services commissioned by your ICB.

2. If held, the number of referrals into other NHS-commissioned lifestyle/prevention services for children, such as diabetes prevention or healthy lifestyle pathways.

3. If available, a breakdown by age group (e.g. 0–4, 5–10, 11–15, 16-17).

 

Children’s Bowel and Bladder Service

1. Does your ICB currently commission a dedicated community bowel and bladder (continence) service for children and young people?

2. If yes, please provide:

a) The name of the service and which Trust or provider is commissioned to provide this service

b) The age range covered

c) Whether the service includes Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 continence care

d) The date the service was first commissioned

e) The referral pathway for children to access any continence services

3. If no:

a) Are there any plans to commission such a service?

b) How are children with continence needs currently supported in your ICB area?

4. Does your ICB collect or hold data on children presenting with bowel and bladder issues (e.g. constipation, urinary retention, faecal incontinence) in A&E or primary care settings?

5. If so: a) How is this data coded and classified?

6. Are children who present to A&E with abdominal pain or constipation routinely referred to a community continence service? If so, which service?

7. Does your ICB hold data on the number of children accessing continence support services in the past three years (e.g. referrals, community appointments, home care)? If so, please provide figures.

8. Has your ICB carried out a local needs assessment or gap analysis relating to children’s continence care in the past five years? If yes, please provide a copy or summary.

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