WORKING DRAFT Kensington & Chelsea Social Council: Health and Wellbeing Voluntary Organisation Forum Like Minded Programme overview 7 July
Like Minded background and approach Like Minded is A programme to develop an Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time innovative 5-year system- wide strategy for mental health and wellbeing A means to identify, test and refine approaches which deliver better outcomes and are financially sustainable Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time Building on a ‘whole systems’ approach (e.g. meaningful coproduction and cross-agency working) Reflecting on what is working well within the system, and what needs to change 1
What has Like Minded been doing? 1) Considering what work has already been done across ALL populations Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time 'Mostly' One or more Severe and Advanced healthy (rest physical or enduring Severe dementia, Socially of the mental long- mental Learning physical Alzheimer's excluded Age population) term conditions Cancer illness disability disability etc. groups 'Mostly' Children with intensive continuing care 0-12 healthy needs children 1 9 Children and young people with one or N/A more long-term condition or cancer 'Mostly' Homeless healthy Young people with intensive continuing individuals 13-17 Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time young care needs and/or families people (including 2 5 10 children, young people, adults 'Mostly' Adults with one and older 18-64 healthy or more long- Adults and Adults and adults term condition people), often older Adults and older 3 6 with alcohol Adults and people with older people with and drug Adults and older older people severe and people with advanced dependencies people with cancer with physical Older people enduring learning dementia 'Mostly' disabilities with one or mental disabilities and 65+ healthy older more long-term illness Alzheimer's people condition 4 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 2
What has Like Minded been doing? 2) Where no work has been done across NWL – going out and hearing people’s experiences and reviewing existing work Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time 3
What has Like Minded been doing? 3) Looking at the data we have on needs and current service activity Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time 4
Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time 5 4) Mapping services – this is an example What has Like Minded been doing?
What has Like Minded been doing? 5) Reviewing best practice, policy and evidence base – but we want to know more! Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time 6
So what do we do with all this information? We developed a long list of priorities for change for each group Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time We worked with public health to understand how we could use a ‘robust’ framework to assess what the top priorities are We came back time and time again to the idea that Like Minded has to add value – where working across 8 boroughs is a stronger approach We were reminded just how much good work is already happening – led by partners across NWL, including health, social care and voluntary sector. Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time Now we want your input – what have we missed? Would you like to be more involved? 7
Kensington & Chelsea summary slides This is a short summary of interventions, provided by the tri-borough public health team. Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time These are preliminary findings, and the examples provided are at various stages of maturity, with some initiatives well established while others may be in their inception. The summary aims to reflect the wide range of activities already underway in NWL to promote good wellbeing and prevent mental ill health. We note that the summaries do not include all activities LAs undertake in this space, and do not include interventions offered by others (e.g. community groups). Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time Interventions are grouped by life stage. 8
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Wellbeing promotion in Tri-Borough Life stage Intervention description Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time ● Family Nurse Partnership - A voluntary home visiting programme aimed at first time young mums, aged 19 or under. A specially trained family nurse visits the young mum regularly, from early in pregnancy until the child is two. There has been a particular focus on mental health awareness training in all three boroughs. Perinatal and ● Parental Mellow Parenting - Programmes developed to support parents and their children in making good relationships. 13 weeks of training for parents delivered across all three boroughs. ● Health visiting specialist workers for postnatal depression - in and Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council Childhood and ● ‘Whole school’ approach – All three boroughs commission Rethink to deliver ‘whole school’ approach in secondary schools on mental health awareness training for staff and pupils. adolescence Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time ● Stop Smoking – KickIt Social enterprise works with all three boroughs and with Mental Health Trust to train staff and also deliver a 12 week programme for people with severe mental illness. ● Individual Placement Support programme – runs across all three boroughs for people with mental ill health. It links closely with Mental Health Trust, but also provides support in the Adulthood community setting. Program is in its early days of implementation. ● Suicide Prevention Strategy implemented across all three boroughs. ● Three - borough review of mental health services is currently underway and will inform priorities for prevention and promotion. ● Stress management activities - Westminster runs stress management activities in libraries for their frontline staff. In the workplace ● Workforce Health and Wellbeing Strategy – developed in Westminster, with mental health being one of the priorities. 10
Socially excluded Kensington and Chelsea/West London services for the under- PRELIMINARY served population Major Roads • Forced Migration Trauma Support Team, • Assertive Outreach teams, CNWL CNWL • Counselling, North Westminster Drug and • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Service, Last Modified 3/10/2015 9:15 PM GMT Standard Time Alcohol Service CNWL • North Westminster Drug and Alcohol Service, • Specialist supported accommodation for WDP/CNWL/Foundation66 people with mental health needs, St Mungo's Broadway - 93-95 Shirland Road Counselling, Blenheim CDP - Insight KC • Specialist supported accommodation for 7 people with mental health needs, St Mungo's Counselling, Blenheim CDP - Kensington and Broadway - Westminster MH SIH Chelsea North Hub Counselling, Action for Children Day centre, Age UK K&C - Bayswater Families Centre Specialist supported accommodation for people with Counselling, Haven - mental health needs, Thames Reach - Latimer Arms Paddington Counselling, Family Resource Project Healthcare in the community, Working St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Central London Community Healthcare Trust Men Project Healthcare in Counselling, Blenheim CDP - the community, Printed 29/11/2013 17:18 GMT Standard Time Insight KC Praed Street Counselling, Woman's Trust - West London Project Counselling, Brent Mind Counselling, Earls Court Community Project Other known services provided in Kensington and Chelsea Club Drug Clinic for adult • St Cuthbert's Drop-In Centre, Counselling clubbers and LGBT, CNWL • The Passage, Specialist primary health care service for homeless Day centre, St Cuthbert's • Which other services are offered? Drop-in Centre Counselling, Kensington and Chelsea Drug Treatment Centre Day centre, Chelsea Methodist Church Pastoral Centre 11
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