Issue details

Use of Acomb Garth for the 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre Pilot

The Connecting our City Project is a multi-agency project aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing in York. The Project team are hosted by City of York Council (CYC) and the Project has been largely funded through NHS Community Mental Health Transformation (CMHT) Funding and NHS England pilot funding. CYC currently hold York’s allocation of moneys and commission on behalf of the partnership.

Due to the success of the mental health hub developments, additional NHS England funding has been secured for a 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health centre pilot.

Significant work has been undertaken over the last 6 months to secure a suitable venue and agree a staffing model and begin recruitment. We anticipate opening the 24/7 Centre in July 2025.

A decision is required on the signing of an Agreement for Licence to Occupy (“AFL”) and a Licence to Occupy (“LTO”) with Nimbuscare in respect of part of Acomb Garth, together with obtaining a side letter from NHSPS relating to the LTO (“Side Letter”) so that the property can act as a base of the 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre. 

The Executive Member is asked to approve the option for City of York Council to sign the AFL Licence to Occupy and a Side Letter relating to the property at Acomb Garth as the holder of the funds for the pilot, and that authority be delegated to the Corporate Director of Adult Services and Integration (“DASS”) in consultation with the Director of Governance and the Chief Finance Officer (and their respective delegated officers) to draft, negotiate, and conclude the proposed Agreement for Licence to Occupy, Licence to Occupy and side letter, and to draft, negotiate, and conclude any subsequent modifications to these documents thereafter.

 

Update: The wording of the above description was updated on 19/6/25 to better reflect the substance of the report.

 

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Decision Made

Wards affected: Acomb Ward; Holgate Ward; Westfield Ward;

Notice of proposed decision first published: 02/06/2025

Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;

Decision due: 01/07/25 by Decision Session - Combined Executive Member Decision Session

Lead member: Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Adult Social Care

Lead director: Corporate Director of Adult Services and Integration

Department: Directorate of Adult Services & Integration

Contact: Kate Helme, Strategic Workforce Development Officer, Children's Trust Unit Email: kate.helme@york.gov.uk Email: kate.helme@york.gov.uk.

Consultation process

The development of the York Community Mental Health Hubs involved an in-depth codesign process with representation from clinicians, social work, local area coordination, voluntary sector, and over 50% lived experience and carers. The core principles that emerged from this process continue to guide the development of the York hub model, including the desire to embed lived experience leadership. Monthly conversation cafes provide ongoing dialogue and involvement as the project develops. The project also has a dedicated Coproduction Champion providing ongoing opportunities for involvement and engagement as well as a System Change Lead who works alongside voluntary sector colleagues to support and improve commissioning practice.

We have conducted a new codesign process for the 24/7 hub within Acomb/Westfield/Holgate to inform the model for the new mental health hub in the West of the City, in particular the overnight element of this offer. The codesign team included representatives from the local community, individuals and carers who have experienced mental ill health, practitioners from health, social care, voluntary sector and the police. These individuals continune to be ectively involved in recruitment and building design.

Consultees:
• Individuals with lived experience of mental ill health
• Families and carers
• Local community groups
• Individuals from the neurodivergent community
• Practitioners and managers from health, social care, voluntary sector and police

Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes

Documents

  • Use of Acomb Garth for the 24/7 Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre Pilot  

 

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