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GAMIAN 2007
Rethink and the Lilly
Wellness Programme
Edward Greenwood
Director of Business Development & Strategy
PATIENT ADVOCACY
Rethink is the leading mental health charity in England
and Northern Ireland – with 1500 staff, 375
services, 8,000 members and 130 support groups Rethink works to help everyone affected by severe
mental illness recover a better quality of life
Rethink was founded over 30 years ago to give a
Voice to people affected by severe mental illness and today Rethink has a very influential political
lobby and high profile campaign programme
Rethink helps over 48,000 people every year through
our services and support groups, and the Rethink
website receives 300,000 visitors every year
Need for improved services
• Average ten years life lost as a result of
impoverished lifestyle, sub-standard physical health
care (in primary and secondary care settings), and
other complications – for example obesity,
respiratory disease, CVA
• Risk of heart disease is two to four times higher
than in the general population
• Risk of diabetes is five times higher
• Hepatitis C is eight times higher
• HIV is fifteen times higher
• Complications of substance misuse
• Depression associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic pain
Rethink and the Wellbeing agenda
Led by members and service user concern about the
physical health needs of the beneficiary group
Recurring theme in our research surveys and
campaigns, for example ‘The Forgotten Generation'
and ‘Make a Fresh Start’ and now ‘Moving People’
Lobbying Government (DH and DWP) to influence
health and ‘health, work and well-being’ strategy
Well-being Support Programme links very well to
Rethink’s work (over)
Rethink and the Wellbeing agenda
Promoting Recovery
Promoting self care/ self-management
Promoting social inclusion (e.g. PSA16) and welfare
reform agenda, and Health, Work & Well-being
national strategy
Tackling health inequalities
PSA Delivery Agreement 18 ‘health and social care’
includes: ‘decrease mortality rates from cancer, heart
disease and suicide and smoking rates’
‘Moving People’ programme
• Largest ever national anti-stigma and physical activity
programme in England and N.I.
• Between Mental Health Media, Mind, Rethink and
Institute of Psychiatry
• Ambitious scale - £20 million over four years
• Ambitious reach – 30 million people, five national
projects and 28 local projects
Outcomes:
• 5 per cent positive shift in attitudes towards mental
health problems
• 5 per cent reduction in discrimination by 2012
• 100,000 people with mental health problems better
equipped to address discrimination
• 275,000 people engaged in physical activity
From endorsement to involvement
• Logical decision to endorse the Lilly programme
• Existing partnership with Lilly UK - sponsorship
support for campaigns, training and conferences
• Rethink reviewed WSP pilot sites research findings
• Rethink Board approved Rethink involvement
• Rethink lead manager attended three-day ‘advisor
training’ and reported-back to Board etc
• Nominations from nurses in Rethink services to
undertake the WSP training, twelve nurses trained
to date
Positive outcomes to date
• Enthusiasm of staff to participate in WSP and similar
initiatives
• Reinforced and promoting links with primary health
care services
• Blood results from the programme indicating very
high cholesterol levels in a number of patients, etc
• The WSP has assisted in raising awareness of the
need to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours across
services and is augmented by other methods (e.g.
Physical Health Check tool for non nursing staff)
Beyond the Programme
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Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF)
Rethink Quality Standards
Developing better links with Primary Care Services
Active health promotion campaigns e.g. smoking
cessation, stress reduction
Introduction of physical health check tools across
services following a research pilot
Development of web-based information and selfcare resources
Working with Department of Health and other
agencies to address needs of SMI sub-group
Condition Management Programmes
CONTACT DETAILS
Edward Greenwood
Rethink
Department of Health,
Health Inequalities Expert Reference Group
07976 572 577
[email protected]