NAP Board Minutes – 30 April 2018

Date & Venue:
30th April 2018, The Green Britain Centre, Swaffham

Key Highlights:

  • Formation of the NAPB:
    • The board aims to improve autism services in Norfolk through partnership and engagement with the autism community.
    • Members agreed on the Code of Conduct and the Terms of Reference, outlining objectives, governance, and responsibilities.
  • Leadership & Membership:
    • James Bullion and Clare Smith confirmed as co-chairs.
    • Vice Co-Chairs Elected: Mark Rushen and Zandrea Stewart.
    • Some board seats remain vacant, especially for older autistic persons (55+).
  • Key Discussions & Decisions:
    • Autism Community Engagement: Development of an engagement tool to gather insights from autistic people and their families.
    • Data Collection: Identifying gaps in autism-related data across Health, Social Care, Education, and Police services.
    • Workforce Training: Norfolk County Council (NCC) and NHS organizations need structured autism training for staff.
    • Diagnostic Pathways:
      • Children’s diagnostic services received additional funding to reduce waiting times from two years to one year.
      • Concerns raised about GPs being unaware of referral pathways.
      • The board demanded clarity on the adult diagnostic process, including adherence to NICE guidelines.
  • Creation of Working Groups:
    • Engagement & Communication
    • Data Collection
    • Workforce Development & Training
    • Diagnostic Pathways (Adults & Children)
  • Next Steps:
    • Develop an Autism Self-Assessment Framework for accurate service evaluation.
    • Engage with healthcare commissioners to clarify autism diagnosis pathways.
    • Set up working groups to advance key priorities.
    • Invite Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt (Norfolk STP Chair) to discuss healthcare impact on autism services.

Next Meeting: July 2018 (exact date to be confirmed).

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