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Designing Dulwich Workshops
Report
22 March, 13 April and 5 May
2016
NHS Southwark Clinical
Commissioning Group
Designing Dulwich
NHS Southwark Clinical Commissioning Group
held two Designing Dulwich workshop in July
and September 2015. Reports from these
workshops are at
http://www.southwarkccg.nhs.uk/our-
plans/improving-services-in-dulwich-and-the-
surrounding-areas/developing-our-
plans/Pages/default.aspx
The workshops were by invite only to the
following:
• Clinicians, managers and patients of
services to be provided in the new health
centre from:
• King’s College NHS Foundation Trust
• Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust
• South London and Maudsley NHS
Foundation Trust
• Voluntary and community sector
organisations (VCS)
• Healthwatch
• Local pharmacies
• Local general practice
• Members of the Dulwich Programme Board
• Clinical Leads
Three more workshops were held in March,
April and May 2016 to provide fora for
further discussion, feedback and comments
on the emerging design of the health
centre.
21 people attended the March workshop
including clinicians from Guy’s and St
Thomas’, King’s College Hospital and
primary care (GP practice and pharmacy
staff).
19 people attended the April workshop
including patients of services to be provided
in the new centre, voluntary and community
sector representatives and Healthwatch.
34 people attended the May workshop
including clinicians, managers, patients,
voluntary and community sector and the
programme team
Dulwich Health Centre
2 The Design Process
Design Workshop
July 2015
User Group 1
22 September 2015
Smaller, service-
level clinical and
patient user
groups- 2 sessions
Pre-application
submission
(planning)
Discuss staff and patient flows
Agree design principles and clinical
adjacencies
Results of design workshop exercises
Clinical cluster arrangements
Building stacking options
Accommodation schedule,
Review sketch proposals,
internal room layouts
Review scheme and site
proposals Other input:
- Facilities
Management
- Planning authority
- Building control
- Health & safety
- Fire officer
Where we are in the process:
This report is about
these sessions
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Site Plan: March and April
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March and April Workshops Discussions
• Round table discussions were held in the
workshops after the presentations where
participants were able to write comments and
views directly onto copies of the floor plans.
• Comments from the March and April workshops
included: • position of gyms in physio dept & sound insulation
• renal office space
• facilities to be provided in group room
• positioning of mental health suite lends itself to
stigma & lack of integration with primary care and
long term conditions
• technical issues from clinicians about size of
rooms and staff flow through building
• range of issues regarding disability access –
height of sockets, turning space for wheel chair
users, size of lifts, dementia friendly design
• pram and wheelchair internal parking space
• Security of children's’ centre
• organisation of voluntary sector and refreshment
space including storage
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Site Plan: May
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May Workshops Discussions
Discussions at the May workshops included more detail about: • How the space in the renal dialysis unit was to be configured
• How the diagnostics unit would work – patient flow and desk space
• No window required to X-ray room. There could be a window to ultrasound but this would
need to have plasterboard lining internally.
• How the podiatry space will work, and will podiatrists be able to access gym space (yes)
• What facilities the long term conditions services would be able to access
• The amount of cycle parking
• How people might use mobility scooters, and where these might be parked
• Storage, toilets and cleaning spaces
• Consider clinical wash hand basins in the mental health rooms so that they could be used for
a wider range of activities.
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Workshops Discussion Tweets