A unique partnership of three NHS Mental Health Trusts – working in collaboration not competition – at scale across South London’s 3.7 million people.
Developing and delivering its first ever communications strategy meant working at all levels, from senior management, clinical directors to corporate staff and specialist ward and community nurses.
Internal communications across 10,000+ staff, and external stakeholder engagement across 12 Boroughs, 12 CCGs, 2 ICSs, social care and other public services, was key to getting people working together in new ways to improve services at scale for the most challenging and complex mental health patients.
I deployed a range of reputation management approaches from internal and external introductory and pathway development events (online and F2F), social media presence, senior leadership comms and events, syndicated internal and corporate external content across organisations and boundaries.
Alongside this I launched and enabled large scale £100m+ annual new transformation programmes to flourish for complex, forensic, children and young people’s mental health care, and a unique joint nursing development programme.
I secured our target sector recognition including HSJ, Nursing Times and Royal Society of Psychiatrists awards accolades; regular best practice content in CQC, NHSE and NHSI national initiatives; and support across staff and external health and care partners – transforming patient outcomes for these cohorts across South London.
David is a fantastic team player who is generous in sharing his knowledge and experience. This enabled the leadership team to drive the development of an ambitious and dynamic transformational agenda that has improved patient outcomes and led to reduced waits and greater choice about where care is provided. He embraced innovation to support cohesive team working throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. His determination to effectively communicate with every layer of the organisation in numerous ways, has meant a wider understanding of the benefits of partnership working has increased ten-fold. David is tenacious in his capacity to find opportunities to make a difference. He makes connections and undertakes research to add extra value to whatever programme he’s leading. This is complemented by his ability to rapidly build relationships with key stakeholders and nurture these in order to strengthen wider collaboration. If you want something doing rapidly and spot on, ask David. He never fails to deliver. His work is thorough, well researched and conveyed in a straightforward manner that can’t help but engage you. Regardless of the complexity, David rapidly evaluates the issues and convey the key elements of a case for change in a concise manner.
Jeremy Walsh Managing Director, South London Mental Health and Community Partnership