Sarah Boul
Interim Programme Director for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism (MHLDA) at NHS South Yorkshire ICB- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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MHFA Standard
Mental Health First Aid England (MHFA) Community Interest CompanyMay, 2016- Nov, 2024
Experience
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NHS South Yorkshire ICB
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United Kingdom
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Interim Programme Director for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism (MHLDA)
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Nov 2022 - Present
This role focuses on working with and supporting all health and social care organisations, including third sector organisations, across South Yorkshire to improve pathways and provision by delivering the Mental Health Long Term Plan transformation ambitions. This senior role on behalf of the ICB will lead on the provision of an efficient and high quality, professional and coordinated transformation programme with the aim of improving services for the population of South Yorkshire and delivering on system level priorities aligned to the NHS Long Term Plan Deliverables, statutory and regulatory requirements.
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NHS England
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United Kingdom
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Locality Manager
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Jun 2021 - Nov 2022
The Locality Manager post involves representing NHS England and NHS Improvement within partnership arrangements, and supporting the partnership to take on greater first-line responsibility for managing performance, finances and the health of the population. The role focuses on an integrated approach to leading performance development and improvement encompassing operational performance, quality and outcomes, service transformation, and finance.
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Quality Improvement Manager: Adult Mental Health
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Oct 2017 - Jun 2021
The Quality Improvement Manager role for Adult Mental Health is focussed on supporting the delivery of the Five Year Forward View for Mental Health priorities across the Yorkshire and Humber region. I work closely with Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), NHS England commissioning and provider organisations to scope, design and deliver key priority programmes of work designed to deliver quality improvements in adult mental health; with a specific focus on improving outcomes and experience for patients. The work programme includes project streams on Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP), Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT), Liaison Mental Health (LMH), Mental Health Commissioning, Perinatal Mental Health (PMH), Public Mental Health, Suicide Prevention and Urgent and Emergency Mental Health Care.
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Quality Improvement Lead: Mental Health
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Jan 2016 - Sep 2017
As a Quality Improvement Lead in the Mental Health and Dementia Network I work as part of a team supporting the delivery of network priorities across the Yorkshire and Humber region. I am responsible for developing and delivering a programme of work designed to deliver quality improvements in mental health, with a specific focus on improving outcomes and experience for patients. The work programme includes project streams on Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP), Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT), Liaison Mental Health (LMH) and making improvements in Crisis Care.
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Quality Improvement Lead: Renal
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Oct 2014 - Dec 2015
As a Strategic Clinical Network Quality Improvement Lead I worked as part of a team supporting the delivery of the Cardiovascular (CVD) network priorities, with a particular focus on Renal care, across the Yorkshire and Humber Strategic Clinical Network and Senate area. I was responsible for developing and delivering a programme of work designed to deliver quality improvements in cardiovascular disease outcomes and experience with a particular focus on renal services. In addition, I contributed to other elements of the work programme including prevention, diabetes and general CVD.
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Business Manager
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Oct 2013 - Sep 2014
Working for the Senate and Strategic Clinical Network in Yorkshire and the Humber to deliver an effective business support service supporting team members and staff across the network. The work will underpin service and quality improvement and will facilitate the delivery of equitable clinical services in disease specific areas, as well as supporting the delivery of the NHS Outcomes Framework.
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Senior Administrative Support
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Apr 2013 - Oct 2013
Working for the Operations and Delivery team delivering an effective service supporting managers and staff across the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw region. The post involved high quality project, service, initiative and administrative support including information collation and analysis. Support was provided for Clinical Commissioning Group Checkpoint meetings and Area Team LENS meetings. Additionally, support was provided to the Head of EPRR, in particular regarding on call arrangements in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw and the set up of an Incident Control Centre. Alongside the work outlined above an additional service provided was to be part of the Legacy Handover team in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw to support the smooth transition of the Primary Care Trusts to become an effective part of the new NHS architecture.
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Information Assistant
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Feb 2012 - Apr 2013
Working for the Health Information Unit supporting the provision of a wide range of information for/by NHS Sheffield. Managing Freedom of Information requests on behalf of NHS Sheffield.
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Continuing Health Care (CHC) Business Team
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Jan 2011 - Feb 2012
Providing business support/technical assistance to the CHC/FNC Nursing team
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Referral Information Service Team Leader
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Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
Manager of 25 team members. Overseeing the registering and processing of patient referrals. Also providing technical support and in depth analysis of referral patterns/trends.
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Education
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University of Bradford
Master’s Degree, MSc in Health and Social Care Management -
University of York
Bachelor of Arts (BA), History