Isabella Goldie Director of Development and Delivery Jenny Edwards CBE Chief Executive Mentalhealth.org.uk.

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Isabella Goldie Director of Development and Delivery Jenny Edwards CBE Chief Executive Mentalhealth.org.uk

Our vision is for a world with good mental health for all Our mission is to help people understand, protect, and sustain their mental health Changing minds, changing lives

HOW WE WORK

TRADITIONAL APPROACH

SOCIAL MODEL

COMMUNITY MODEL

WHY COMMUNITIES? Where mental health is influenced Homes & Families Friends & Neighbours Support Networks Schools Workplaces Where connections, opportunities & assets are based

WHY PREVENTION? 1 in 4 experience mental health problems in any year 44% in their lifetime 1 in 3 women have had a diagnosis Increase in emotional problems in girls Increase in eating disorders Increase in suicide rates 50% of adult mental health problems established by age 14 By 2030 estimate 2 million more adults with mental health problems Costs £100 billion+ p year, £34 billion to Government Under ¼ of people with common mental health problems receive treatment

Mental Health in all Policies (MHIAP) Primary care, school nurses, social work Schools, FE, YOI, Youth services attendance, attainment, offending Education, Criminal Just, welfare Mental Health in all Service Contacts (MHIAC) Mental Health in all Settings (MHIAS) Mental Health in all Impact Measures (MHIAMI) Assumes a Life Course Approach Assumes Proportionality to Address Inequality Assumes Genuine Co-Production with Community The Whole Community Approach to Prevention in Mental Health Model developed by Mental Health Foundation (2016) All Rights Reserved

WHOLE COMMUNITY APPROACH PRINCIPLES Engage and empower the community Understand and map actual needs and existing assets & opportunities Strengthen what already works well in addressing issues Enable communities to learn from each other Adapted from FEMA 2015

WHOLE COMMUNITY APPROACH TO PREVENTION PROPORTIONATELY TARGETED

Mental Health Awareness Week 2016: 16 th – 22 nd May