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FIN-LAN COLLABORATION
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Welcome
Tervetuloa
Kevin O’Neill, Public Mental Health &
Well-being Development Manager
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Connecting the Pieces
Promotion
Prevention
Treatment
Care
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It’s no Secret
• 25% of adults will experience a
mental health problem (over
110,000 in Lanarkshire).
• It’s not any 1 in 4
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Material and relative deprivation
Low educational attainment
Unemployment
Poor housing/ environment/
resources
– Violence and adverse life events
– Poor support networks
Melzer et al 2004; Rogers & Pligrim
2003
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Towards & Mentally Flourishing
Scotland & Lanarkshire
• Consultation ended March 2008.
• Lanarkshire Mental Health
Improvement Partnership Group
established (June 08).
• 45 senior colleagues complete
MHI leadership training with Dr
Lynne Friedli, WHO (May 09).
• TAMFS published in May 09 –
Lanarkshire launch event June 09.
• Local action plan being
progressed with an emphasis on
imbedding within partnerships
structures.
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Towards & Mentally Flourishing Scotland
Vision, Principles, Context
We wish to see a Lanarkshire where we all understand
that there is no health without mental health, where we
know how to support and improve our own and other’s
mental health and well-being and act on that knowledge,
and where our flourishing mental health and well-being
contributes to a healthier, wealthier, fairer, smarter and
safer Lanarkshire……people have capacity for change
and are able to achieve productive change both in how
they feel and how they live their lives. Key to this belief is
that national and local government, NHS, partners and
communities are able to set the context, conditions and
opportunities for change”
TAMF Scotland Priorities
• Mentally Healthy Infants, Children and YP
• Mentally Healthy Later Life
• Mentally Healthy Communities
• Mental Healthy Employment and Workplaces
• Reducing the Prevalence of Suicide, Self-harm and
Common Mental Health Problems
• Improving Quality of Life of those Experiencing Mental
Health Problems
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Curing Illness Does Not Necessarily Result in Health
(Pat Barker)
High mental health (flourishing)
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C
Low level of
mental illness
High level
of mental
illness
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Low mental health (languishing)
Outcome Triangle: Mental Health & Well-being
Resilient
communities
Children have
best start
Tackled
inequalities
Improved healthy life expectancy
Improve mental
wellbeing
(WEMWBS)
Increased Healthy
behaviour
Increased
Equality
Increased
Financial
security & less
debt
Increased
General
health
Longer
healthier lives
Increase quality of life
Reduce
mental
illness
Increased
learning &
development
High level
outcomes
Reduce
suicide
Increased
meaning &
purpose
Increased
emotional
intelligence
Increased
Participation
Increased Social
inclusion
Increased Safety
Stronger social
networks
Decreased
Discrimination
Better Working life
Greater social
support
Deceased
Violence
Better Physical
environment
Increased Trust
Short-term outcomes related to service delivery
Activities
National
outcomes
Improved
life chances
Individual
behaviours
Intermediate
outcomes
Social,
economic &
physical
environments
Service
delivery
outcomes
Illustrative Logic Model for Mental Health and Well-being
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Linking TAMFL to wider goals for Lanarkshire:
Community, Health Improvement & Council Plans,
South Lanarkshire :
North Lanarkshire:
Stronger together:
•Successful/inclusive
•Safe and healthy
•Working and learning
NLP Community Plan 2008-2012 (&
SOA)
•Health/wellbeing
•Community safety
•Environment
•Regeneration
• Lifelong learning
Action for Health Improvement:
•Smoking/Nutrition/ Alcohol/Physical
activity/Mental health,
•Environment/Life circumstances
Connect:
•Housing/Older people
•Environment/Transport
•Schools modernisation
Council’s Corporate Plan: 2008-2012
•Health/wellbeing
•Environment/Regeneration
•Life-long learning
•Developing the organisation
Scottish Government, Planning Partnerships,
Local Delivery & Performance Management
Scottish Government
North
Lanarkshire
Partnership
Board
South
Lanarkshire
Community
Planning
Partnerships
MH Improvement
Action Plan
Related policies,
Priorities &
Frameworks
Themed Groups
North Lanarkshire
6 localities
Themed Groups
South Lanarkshire
4 localities
Age range (early years to older people), Settings (neighbourhoods,
nurseries, schools, workplace), High risk groups (look after and
accommodated young people)
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Facing the Challenge:
Linking Nationally: Acting Locally
• National support linked to local responsibility.
• Local information promotes accountability, ownership and
action.
• Carry the national materials, images, information, knowledge,
influence and experience through to the local level.
• Linking mental health improvement to the wider agendas.
• Integrating with existing strategies and programmes.
• Dedicated local champions supporting mental health
improvement to be everyone's business.
• It’s on a plate.
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• Used a strong human and personal message, supported by the
consistently applied strap line ‘see me… I’m a person not a label’.
• Supported people who have experienced stigma to become ‘media
volunteers’. The ‘media volunteers’ have then bravely shared their real life
experiences of stigma through newspapers, television, radio, DVD and
presenting at local and nation events.
• Tried to be direct, striking and involving, but without being shocking.
• Involved people in anti-stigma activities across Scotland at national and
local levels and across all sectors and communities of interest.
• Alerted the public to the problem of stigma and sought to win support from
across a broad spectrum of society.
• Stigma Stop Watch
• Used a mix of approaches to reduce stigma and discrimination. This has
included television, radio and outdoor advertising, working with
newspapers and television stations, interactive online activity, and building
local partnerships.
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Bigger Picture, Bigger Opportunities,
Bigger Gains
SOCIAL JUSTICE
TAMF SCOTLAND
CHOOSE
EQUALITY
INCLUSION
LIFE
WELLBEING
RECOVERY
SEE
ME
JUSTICE
STIGMA &
DISCRIMINATION
HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
PLANNING DEVELOPMENT
PREVENTION
PROMOTION
TREATMENT
EMPLOYERS
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INDIVIDUALS
COMMUNITIES
From Pledge to Action
Key lessons:
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‘see me’ pledge brings people
together and provides a building
block.
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Provide support for those that
wish to take action.
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Key contact is vital.
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Work with ‘win/win opportunities.
Make a plan for action – focus on what you can do as an
individual, employer and member of the community.
It feels good to make a difference.
It is not difficult to get involved.
Record, evaluate, share and celebrate success.
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Understanding Recovery
What matters in recovery is not whether we are using
services or not using services; using medications or not
using medications . What matters in terms of recovery is
are we living the life we want to be living? Are we
achieving our personal goals? Do we have friends? Do
we have connections with the community? Are we
contributing or giving back in some way?
(Deegan.P Recovery: The lived experience of
rehabilitation)
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Lanarkshire Recovery Network
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Formally launched in June 08 following close working
with the SRN since 2004.
Hosted by Lanarkshire Links: Service User and Carer
Involvement Organisation.
Multi-partner steering group co-ordinates and supports
action. A hub for action.
Aims to – Link NATIONAL: Act LOCAL to:
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Raise awareness of recovery and the things that help and hinder
Develop a better understanding of recovery
Support and encourage local action towards recovery
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Methods of Communication
Elament –
website
Locally branded
promotional materials
DVD
Health Promotion
Programmes
(schools/workplaces)
Seminars, workshops
& events
LRN
Scottish Mental Health
Arts & Film Festival
Publish recovery stories
Support training &
development
Integrate with strategic
development
Work with local media
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‘What Get’s Measured Gets Done’
• National Indicator 15 – Improve Scotland’s
wellbeing by 2011
• NHS Targets:
– Reduce suicide (training)
– Reduce readmissions
– Stop increase in anti-depressant prescribing
– Increase identification of dementia
– Faster access to specialist CAMHS
• Single Outcome Agreements!
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On-line Support and Information
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Latest News
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Increasing Access to Self-help, Information and Non-clinical
Intervention
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200,000 wallet cards produced
and distributed around primary
care and wider services.
100,000 stress and depression
self-help leaflets distributed to be
given at point of contact with
primary care. Further 12 leaflets
accessible via elament.
Information prescribing
programme will be launched in
winter 09, establishing a healthy
reading resource in all 50 libraries
across Lanarkshire, including
books, CDs, DVDs and on-line
support.
Group established to develop
social prescribing programmes
such as exercise referral.
Brief intervention.