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Choose Life Evaluation Phase 2
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Purpose Phase 2 – 2006-8 Outcome - inform future investment in, and the direction of, Choose Life from 2010 onwards and provide evidence to improve its effectiveness. Patricia Russell & Associates
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Focus of Phase 2 Greater national and local co-ordination More targeting of high risk groups, but balanced with a public health approach Better linkages at national and local level with key services e.g. mental health care and treatment services and substance misuse services A more strategic approach to national and local training CPPs asked to make mainstreaming and sustainability a major priority and ensure that “suicide prevention and related activities should be increasingly recognised as key elements and embedded within Joint Health Improvement and related local policies and plans
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Objectives –What progress has been made, nationally and locally, towards the original aims of Choose Life? –How have the lessons from the Phase 1 evaluation been implemented nationally and locally, to what extent and to what effect on the objectives of Choose Life? –How successful has Choose Life been in influencing suicide- prevention strategy, policy and practice in local partnerships and across a range of relevant public sector bodies? –What are the priorities for future investment and resources during 2010-2013 to achieve Choose Life objectives? –How can Choose Life increase its effectiveness and how can this be measured?
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Sources of Evidence Interviews Discussion Groups Sounding Board Documentary review (local sustainability report, online surveys - ADATS, NHS Boards, CHPs)
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CL Objectives 1.early prevention and intervention 2.responding to immediate crisis 3.improving support for hope and recovery 4.providing support to those who are affected by suicidal behaviour or a completed suicide 5.awareness raising and encouraging people to seek help early 6.supporting the media in reporting of suicide 7.knowing what works
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Key priority groups people with mental heath problems, prisoners, looked after children unemployed. Highlighted suicide among young men and the strong association between suicide, deprivation and geographical isolation.
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