Bristol Wet Clinics: an evaluation



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Bristol Wet Clinics: an evaluation

Dr Clare Fleming & Dr Emma Mastrocola GP clare.fleming2@nhs.net GP reg emastrocola@doctors.org.uk

Quote from Bristol Resident: I work at the Bristol Royal Infirmary; my work is really full on and stressful. Why should I have to walk through groups of drunks on my way to work?

Aims for Wet Clinic Reduce the impact of anti-social street drinking in Bristol Reduce impact on A&E and police

Funding Public Health England + Safer Bristol partnership Collaboration between enforcement & treatment services

Who are we? Primary care mental health Wellbeing service - for homeless & vulnerably housed = ACE Service

Street Outreach (St Mungos) Volunteers (Second Step) Who are we?

Who are we? GP (Compass Health) Nurse (Compass Health)

Wet clinic model Allow alcohol Provide a safe environment

Wet clinic model Food and non-alcoholic drinks

Wet clinic model Aim to engage the most hard to reach people

Wet clinic model Drop in Come as you are Shift attitude before behaviour

Wet clinic model Relationship building Gradual engagement Time (Cigarette is not lit!)

Wet clinic model Housing & benefits help Signposting

Vitamins & fit notes Wet clinic model Inhalers, omeprazole etc, etc Detox planning & referral

Wet clinic model Medical care Blood tests Vitamin injections

Medical conditions (one year 2010-11) Nutritional & metabolic 47 Mental & behavioural 41 Injury 26 Gastrointestinal 26 Respiratory 10 Skin 8 CNS 7

Medical conditions (one year 2010-11) GU 6 Pregnancy & Contraception 4 Cancer 3 CVS 2 Musculoskeletal 2 Eye 1 Other 2

Wet clinic model Collaborative: Together vs Us & them Sharing contacts and resources Team work

Wet clinic model Encouraging good relationships with other agencies Teaching

Outcomes: Sept 2013 to March 2014 Compass Centre Wild Goose cafe No. of sessions 22 22 Total number of client contacts Total number of individuals Average contacts/person 165 141 69 62 19 / 131 (14.5%) attended both clinics 2.4 2.3

Outcomes: Sept 2013 to March 2014 Compass Centre Clients rough sleeping 47 / 69 16 of these attended both clinics Wild Goose cafe 5 / 62 3 of these attended both clinics Rough sleepers housed during Sep-Mar 31 12 of these attended both clinics 4 Clients relocated to place of origin ex-bristol 2 0 Benefits support actions 13 3 (+ much signposting)

Outcomes: Sept 2013 to March 2014 Compass Centre Wild Goose cafe Liaison with / referred to other support workers Referred to Health Link (complex needs case management) Referred to Wellbeing Service (mental health at Compass Centre) Referred to LIFT Service (Primary Care mental health) 125 50 Not all recorded 0 3 6 16 0 6

Outcomes: Sept 2013 to March 2014 Compass Centre Wild Goose cafe 16 9 (+ s/posting to GP detox) General Hospital referrals 15 8 Secondary Care mental health referrals (PCLS) Men s crisis house referrals (all refused due to alcohol) Domestic Abuse referrals MARAC & Next Link 4 1 3 2 1

Outcomes: Referrals to Bristol Specialist Drug & Alcohol Service 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2013 (now part of ROADS) Patients referred 35 Number % Referral episodes 38 1.08 / patient Attended initial assessment 32 84.2% Detox started 20 52.6% Detox completed 16 42.1%

What do the clients think? Client questionnaire 2013 Anonymous but many required help with completing questionnaire handed out during clinics

What do the clients think? Client questionnaire 2013 Number % Felt welcomed and listened to Given appropriate support and treatment Difficulty getting to the clinics Overall satisfaction 19 100% 18 95% 4 / 18 22% Mean 8.6 Range 7-10

What do you like about the Wet Clinic? Knowing you re not alone, there are other people with similar problems and being able to discuss situations. Can sit and drink. Easy to see the doctor. The quiet environment, the sensitive staff and the issues of trust taken care of.

What could be done better? More comfy chairs. Some relaxing background music would be nice. TV and X-Box. The staff do the best they can just like us all

Contact details added by Kate #1 Compass Health The Compass Centre 1 Jamaica Street Bristol BS2 8JP 0117 989 2450 Health care for homeless and vulnerably housed adults, 18yrs and over Drop-in access, daily nurse and GP sessions.

Contact details added by Kate #2 Wet clinics - alcohol advice and healthcare for street drinkers. Dropin clinics: 2-4pm Tuesdays at Wild Goose café, 32 Stapleton Road Easton Bristol BS5 0QY 2-4pm Weds at The Compass Centre 1 Jamaica Street Bristol BS2 8JP