‘Forging new partnerships’ …to ‘support local action’ Well London Communities working together for a healthier city.

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‘Forging new partnerships’ …to ‘support local action’ Well London Communities working together for a healthier city

BIG ‘funding priorities’ Changing perspectives on mental health by tackling stigma within communities and positively promoting mental health Building greater access to healthy foods to encourage increased consumption and healthier choices for everyone Improving the abilities of communities to organise and run projects that provide opportunities for local people to become more active

A partnership approach brought together by the London Health Commission Central YMCA Groundwork London London Sustainability Exchange University of East London South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Arts Council-London

20 Boroughs Brent Croydon Greenwich Hammersmith & Fulham Haringey Islington Lambeth Newham Southwark Tower Hamlets Barking and Dagenham Camden Ealing Enfield Hackney Hounslow Kensington and Chelsea Lewisham Waltham Forest Westminster

Philosophy of the bid Work at the very local level Work in the most disadvantaged communities Use community development, co-production approach Join up, integrate and add value to local work on health eating, physical activity and mental health, open spaces and use cultural and creative practice throughout. Rigorous evaluation to provide learning and evidence to support rollout and mainstreaming

The successful bid £9.46 million over 4 years Each local programme runs for 3 years Circa £100,000 per SOA per year Phased start  10 communities start October 07  10 communities start April 08

Outcomes o34,508 direct beneficiaries will have increased opportunity for health levels of physical activity, healthy eating and mental well- being o5,176 direct beneficiaries will have improved mental health & well being and in addition there will be more positive community perspectives on mental health & well-being. o4,602 direct beneficiaries (3,424 adults and 1,178 children) will have increased uptake of healthy eating choices; including enhances access to affordable healthy foods. o4,348 direct beneficiaries will have increased levels of health physical activity. (Total Population = 34,508)

Projects Heart of the Community CADBE* W L Delivery Team Youth.comUnity Active Living Map Training Communities Wellnet *Community Assessment, Design, Brokerage, Enterprise Themed Activate London BuyWell EatWell Changing Minds DIY Happiness MWIA Healthy Spaces Be Creative, Be Well

Well London evaluation Qualitative and quantitative Addresses structures, processes, outputs, outcomes Use best available expertise - working with consortium of academic/research institutions and a wider reference group of academics and policy makers Is rigorous and allows attribution of outcomes (use cluster randomization approach) Uses participatory approaches Dissemination of learning…into policy and practice…regionally and locally

Aims for the Evaluation Provide evidence of effectiveness Define and develop models of effective working for London and beyond Exploit the key strategic position of the LHC to disseminate and promote the models across sectors in London

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Provides mental health services to 1 million people in Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and Croydon. Core aim: ‘to improve the experience of people using our services and promote mental health and well-being for all’ Well London managed & delivered by mental health promotion team

Changing Minds To improve understanding of mental health and well-being and to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness

Changing minds - objectives Build local capacity Train-the-trainers Support and advice Training delivery Learning networks

Changing Minds update 1 Phase 1 – started September 2008 Graduation planned for May 2009 East London Haringey, Islington, Newham, Tower Hamlets Delivered by Mind in Tower Hamlets South London Croydon, Greenwich, Lambeth. Lewisham, Southwark Delivered by Community Options

Changing Minds update 2 Phase 2 starts this week Northwest region Barking & Dagenham, Enfield, Hackney, Waltham Forest Delivery partner Shoreditch Spa Central London Camden, Kensington & Chelsea, Westminster Delivery partner Kensington & Chelsea Mind West London Brent, Hammersmith & Fulham, Hounslow, Ealing

DIY Happiness To promote positive mental health and well-being in local communities Dare-to-Dream workshops and happiness budgets Happiness kits Can Money Buy Happiness? celebrations

DIY Happiness Objectives To support local people to realise their aspirations and road-test ideas about what makes them happy To promote key messages around what makes people mentally healthy & happy To provide practical resources and disseminate local ideas

DIY Happiness update 1 ‘Can Money Buy Happiness?’ pilot at SLaM 11 local promotional events ‘How are you doing?’ & happiness tree summary data ‘Well-being for women’ pilots (2) ‘Find Your Focus’ pilot Happiness masterclass

DIY Happiness update 2 May 2009 pilot Dare-to-Dream workshops in Haringey, Tower Hamlets and Newham

MWIA To identify impact on mental health and well-being

MWIA - Objectives Build local capacity Train a small team in MWIA Undertake 2 MWIA’s locally Develop stakeholder indicators of mental well-being

For more information SLaM Well London : Changing Minds: DIY Happiness: MWIA: