Together for Mental Health A Cross-Government Strategy for Mental Health and Wellbeing in Wales Jenifer French Deputy Head for Mental Health and Vulnerable.

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Together for Mental Health A Cross-Government Strategy for Mental Health and Wellbeing in Wales Jenifer French Deputy Head for Mental Health and Vulnerable Groups, Welsh Government

Principles Cross-Governmental Mental wellbeing & mental illness All ages Focus on recovery & reablement Outcomes from a service user lens Reducing stigma & discrimination Human rights approach

5 CHAPTERS Better Mental Wellbeing and Preventing Mental Health Problems A New Partnership with the Public A Well Designed, Fully Integrated Network of Care One System to Improve Mental Health Delivering Better Mental Health

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan In his first annual report in May 2012 First Minister re emphasised that “delivery is the key word of this government.” This Strategy has to be about more than fine words. The Delivery Plan (DP) seeks to ensure this happens. Key actions with clear responsibilities, proposed mechanisms and measures that can either directly or indirectly tell us if we have succeeded.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan The DP Links outcomes to key actions to be achieved. More work to be done on outcomes through a service user lens. Not just for health, embedding key actions from partners strategies within this work and vice versa. More to come, work with other departments so when they write their strategies we ensure MH integral to the wider work of Welsh Government. Adding value not duplication is key to achieving goals.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan How will it work? A National Partnership Board (NPB)with a delivery assurance function. 3 rd Dec 2012 Supported by local multiagency partnership boards on LHB footprints, Jan Each will provide annual reports to NPB Jan NPB annual report on progress to Minister Linking targets, KPIs outcomes,etc together

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan All ages so: CAMHS Delivery Assurance Group (DAG). Older Persons Mental Health Delivery Assurance Group (DAG). Mental Health Promotion Network a key driver and supporter of delivery. Plus specific issues including annual reports from Talk to me Suicide and Self harm group PHW. Secure services task and finish work to report in. Other work as necessary, not cast in stone hence 3 year timeframe.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan Promoting better mental health and wellbeing Culture shift, e.g. Give Mental Health an equal priority to Physical Health. Time to Change; tackling stigma and discrimination. Making sure major initiatives include and understand mental health is central to achieving their key goals e.g. Flying Start, Families First, IFSS, Supporting People.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan A new partnership with the public Equity, vulnerable groups, Welsh language. Better information empowering people to self manage. Active partners in their care (C&T plans, service planning, evaluation of provision, advocacy, a real voice and being listened to and heard) Support for carers.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan Well designed integrated network of care. Mental Health (Wales) Measure at the heart of this. What's distinctive about Wales. Holistic person centred care. Data collection tool in place.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan Well designed integrated network of care. Public services work together in an integrated manner. CAMHS access and transition, support for YOTs. Adult –OPMH transition. Co occurring substance misuse. Physical health care and mental health care. Psychological therapies. Veterans. People in custody and in secure MH services.

Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan Safety, protection, dignity, recovery and respect Safeguarding. Environments of care, community and in patient. Focus on vulnerable, e.g. those with dementia, children. Recovery and reablement focused. Positive risk management.

One System, a cross Government approach An informed public sector, mental health literacy Finance, welfare reform, signposting Housing, Supporting People health input to regional collaborations, potential within the Housing Bill. Education, Schools counselling, Employment skills Physical health care Employment support Libraries, leisure centres, sport Criminal justice agencies

Delivering better mental health Respect and dignity Sustainable and skilled workforce leadership Sharing of good practice, improvement model Peer review Safe services, well informed, transparency