Transcript Slide 1

Welcome to the
Launch of
Well Connected
Wednesday 1st February 2012
Rutherglen
Welcome!
Brenda Hutchison, Head of Adult &
Older People’s Services, South
Lanarkshire Council
Well Connected
Setting the scene
Jim Wright, Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Unit
General Manager
What is Well
Connected?
www.elament.org.uk
Well Connected is sometimes called community referral or
social prescribing. It is a mechanisms for linking people with
non-medical sources of support within the community &
provides an evidence based framework for:
– developing alternative responses to mental health
problems and low levels of well-being
– a wider recognition of the influence of social, economic,
environmental and cultural factors on mental health and
well-being
– improving access to mainstream services and opportunities
for people with mental health problems, low levels of wellbeing or those socially excluded.
Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health (2007) Developing social prescribing and community referrals for mental health in Scotland
www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health/health/mental-health/section25-31/communityprescribing
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What Domains are we Focussing On
The key areas’ are:
• Exercise and Leisure
• Volunteering
• Employment
• Arts, Creativity and Culture
• Welfare, Debt and Benefit Advice
• Life Long Learning/ Training
• Stress Control Classes, Access to Guided Self-Help
(telephone support via Breathing Space) & Interactive
Support from Action on Depression
• Healthy Reading in libraries is all ready available
• Green Space opportunities will be developed over the
coming year
www.lanarkshirementalhealth.org.uk
What is Mental Health &
Well-being?
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mentalDoes
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Curing
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Necessarily Result in Health
The Dual Continuum Model (Pat Barker)
• No absolutes
Maximum mental health
Has diagnosis of a serious
illness but copes well and has
positive mental health
• The continuum . . .
No illness or disorder and
positive mental health
Minimal
mental
illness/
disorder
Maximum
mental
illness/
disorder
Has a diagnosis of a serious
illness and has poor mental
health
No diagnosable illness
or disorder but has poor
mental health
Minimal mental health
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Why is Well Connected
Important?
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It’s No Secret
• 25% of adults will experience a
mental health problem (over
120,000 in Lanarkshire).
• 1% will have severe and
enduring mental health
problems (5,000 people).
• 10% Children (6,500).
• 20% total impact of disease.
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Not Just Any 1 in 4
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Material and relative deprivation
Low educational attainment
Unemployment
Environment: poor housing, poor resources, violence
Adverse life events
Poor support networks
(Melzer et al 2004; Rogers & Pilgrim 2003)
Cycle of invisible barriers:
• Poverty of hope, self-worth, aspirations
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How Does Well
Connected Support our
Commitments
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It’s not the start of the Journey for Well
Connected
• Strong Policy Context & Supports the many
Partnership Targets that we have
• Strong Local Partnership Commitments
• Strong Evidence-Base
• Great Deal to Build Upon
Tiered model of service delivery
Tier 2
Specialist Secondary Care
Mental Health Services
Tier 1
Primary Care & Mental Health Services
Tier 0
Community Health & Wellbeing
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High
Need
Dependant on complexity
Tier3
Tertiary
Care
Low
Need
South Lanarkshire Priorities:
SL Stronger Together: 2008-2011
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Successful/Inclusive
Safe/Healthy
Working/Learning
Environment/
Life Circumstances
• Smoking/Nutrition/Alcohol & Drug Misuse
Physical Activity & Mental Health
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It’s not the start of the Journey for Well
Connected
• Strong Policy Context
• Strong Local Partnership Commitments
• Supports the many Partnership Targets that we have
• Strong Evidence-Base
• Great Deal to Build Upon
BUT!!
• It does require us to influence attitudes and behaviours
• It does require commitment and will
• It’s not difficult
Programme Overview!
Kevin O’Neill,
Chair of the Well Connected Programme
Development Group, NHS Lanarkshire
Towards a Mentally Flourishing South Lanarkshire
• Vision
‘No health without mental health’
‘Mental wellbeing is a precious resource for all of us’
• Principles
‘People and communities have the capacity to change’
‘National & local government, NHS and partners can
help’
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Mental health improvement works at a variety of levels:
Treatment
Care
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Well-being for all
• Hope
• Sense of agency
• Self management
• Active engagement
• Inclusion
• Optimistic yet realistic
• Having chance to
contribute
• Meaning and purpose
• Supportive relationship
http://www.neweconomics.org.uk/gen/uploads/42a0d345snadwj45d
uze0iim22102008153312.pdf
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Lanarkshire Social Prescribing for Mental Health
Development Group:
 Multi-agency group
 Examine the evidence base
 Reach, comprehensive, sustainable & embedded
 Identify the opportunities and resources
 Make the connections
 Develop the pathways, systems & evaluation framework
 Build capacity
 Promotion materials
 Make the process as easy as possible
Potential Benefits of Well Connected?
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Improving self confidence and self esteem
Reducing low mood
Reducing feelings of stress
Helping people deal with the problems that are causing
low well-being such as money worries, loneliness and
unemployment
Helping people develop positive ways of coping with the
challenges of life
Increasing opportunities for social contact
Learning new and useful skills
Improving community spirit
Increasing the number of people using arts, leisure,
education, volunteering, sporting and other activities
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Reaching Communities: Libraries & Beyond
• All 50 libraries signed the see me
pledge and action plan
• All librarians trained in mental health
awareness
• Information prescribing programme
launched 2010 across all Lanarkshire
Libraries. (1000 resources borrowed
every month).
• 200,000 wallet cards produced.
• 100,000 stress and depression self-help
leaflets distributed to be given at point
of contact. Further 12 leaflets
accessible via elament.
• elament redeveloped (receiving 1,500
hits per month).
• Base-line for expanding Well
Connected
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Reach, comprehensive, sustainable & embedded
Healthy Reading
Physical Activity
Leisure
Stress Control
Action on
Depression
Volunteering
Well-being
Employment
Breathing Space
‘elament’
Arts & Culture
Green Space
Benefits,
Welfare &
Debt Advice
We are on our
way……..
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Access to Free Training Opportunities: Building
Capacity
• Locality briefing from Occupational
Therapy Colleagues
• Introduction to Mental Health (On-line)
http://www.northlanmindset.org.uk/
• Suicide Prevention Intervention Training –
For further information contact:
North Lanarkshire Choose Life Co-ordinator,
[email protected]
South Lanarkshire Choose Life Co-ordinator,
Isobel
[email protected]
• Mental Health First Aid Training
• Healthy Reading – in all Lanarkshire Libraries
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Supportive Resources: Booklets and Concertina Cards
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Side 2
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Supportive Resources: Information and Pathways
Roles & Responsibilities (Sign-posters)
• To value, know and understand about SP
• To identify people who would benefit
• To embed within programmes and
communities
• To discuss the benefits with the person
• To provide the appropriate information and
support to help the person access SP
• Check/ follow up if the person used and
benefited from SP where appropriate
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Roles & Responsibilities for Providers
Remember you already do this on a daily basis
• Provide a supportive response
• Assess the customers immediate needs
and interests and support into next stage
• Agree a plan with the person
• Maintain a supportive and reassuring
relationship throughout
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“None of us are as smart as all of us.”
Japanese Proverb
Healthy Reading
Physical Activity
Leisure
Stress Control
Action on
Depression
Volunteering
Well-being
Employment
Breathing Space
‘elament’
Arts & Culture
Green Space
Benefits,
Welfare &
Debt Advice
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Tony McLaren, National Director
Pledge Ceremony
Suzie Vestri, National
Director, ‘see me’
Closing Remarks!