Mobilising local communities

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
All-Age Integrated Commissioning Strategy (Health and Wellbeing) CAS Voluntary Sector Forum workshop 17 July 2014.
Advertisements

Guernsey Mind Guernsey Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy
GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY Towards delivery of the London Health Inequalities Strategy London Public Health Network 21 st May 2010 Helen Davies GLA Health.
A. Support for key statutory services Grants ProgrammesFunding CategoriesCriteria 2. Youth Work Chart of Grant Programmes, Funding Categories and Priority.
Sara Scott & Di McNeish  Draws on work carried out for new strategic alliance on women and girls at risk (AGENDA)  Funded by LankellyChase,
Bath and North East Somerset Strategic Transitions Board A local perspective Mike MacCallam Senior Commissioning Manager.
Improving children’s and families’ health and wellbeing in Southwark Jodie Adkin Strategy, Planning and Performance Children’s and.
New Horizons in School Governance: The Changing Landscape of SEN.
Our Roles and Responsibilities Towards Young Carers Whole Family Working: Making It Real for Young Carers.
Health and Wellbeing Strategy Framework for Delivery West Lancashire Health & Wellbeing Partnership Dr Sakthi Karunanithi.
Children & Young People’s Network meeting Shaping the Bristol Health & Wellbeing Strategy for local children and young people Claudia McConnell,
Wellness in Mind Nottingham City Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy Homelessness Strategy Group Nov 2014 Liz Pierce, Public Health, Nottingham City Council.
Live well with Dementia: an achievable goal Age UK Brent Conference Carolyn Denne October 2013.
Mobilising local communities Community consultations.
Joint Area Review Overview. What is a JAR? Q. What is a Joint Area Review (JAR)? A. A JAR provides a comprehensive report on the outcomes for children.
Early Help Strategy Achieving better outcomes for children, young people and families, by developing family resilience and intervening early when help.
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S PLAN ‘MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MEDWAY’ Sally Morris Assistant Director of Commissioning and Strategy NHS Medway/Medway.
Developing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Bristol Nick Hooper and Pat Diskett.
Herefordshire Support for Families Strategy Consultation.
Child Protection Services Department of Health and Human Services Maggie Crawford State Manager Child and Family Services 3 April 2006.
Support and aspiration: A new approach to special educational needs and disability A consultation March 2011.
PwC 1 July 2015 Department of Education and Training strategic intent Strategic intent Vision Our future Approaches How we will achieve this Together we.
Outcomes from the last event What we said and what we did Dr Diane Gray.
People lives communities Preparing for Adulthood Getting a good life Contribution through volunteering Julie Pointer Preparing for Adulthood March 2016.
Select Committee for Children & Young People and Independent and Healthy Lives Work Programme 2009/2010 Paul Baldasera 31 March 2009.
Local Enterprise Partnership Promotion Attract and retain the next generation of talent and build on the expertise of current business professionals. Attract.
Children and Young People’s Strategy
Creative Center for Children is proud to be accredited by the
Public Health Forum Adult Substance Misuse.
Partnership for Preparing for Adulthood
What is PSHCE? P - Personal S - Social H - Health C - Citizenship
Maryland Healthy Transition Initiative
Five to Thrive Falkirk Community Planning Partnership – SOLD Plan
This briefing is intended to give you an understanding of:
PHE Aims and Actions in Maternal and Child Health
Wirral SEN/D Picture.
Strategic Priorities 8 Spheres Tax & Transfer Reform 2
The Vision for Sport in Wales
Locality Working & Family Well Being – the way forward March 2018
Integrated Care European Partnership for Supervisory Organisations
DR MARWA EL MISSIRY A.PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY
Making the ‘C’ count in EHC Plans
Young Londoners Fund Partnership for Young London 8 June 2018.
West Sussex SEND Pathways to Adulthood Strategy The story so far.
Mental Health Connection Strategic Plan
A Share in the Future – Indigenous Education Strategy
Healthy Minds – Adult Mental Health Improvement Framework, Greater Glasgow and Clyde  Improve responses to people in distress, both from services and.
Developing an integrated approach to identifying and assessing Carer health and wellbeing ADASS Yorkshire and The Humber Carers Leads Officers Group, 7.
Children and Adolescents
Preparing for Adulthood
Director of Public Health
Change Grow Live Cambridgeshire Stakeholder Event.
Being a parent/carer: Important things about child development
Knowledge Organiser: Year 11
North Lincolnshire SEND Parent/Carer Conference 16th November 2018
The Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016: How can Third Sector Organisations Support Community Justice? Hello, I’m Rose, I’m the Policy Development Lead.
EYFS Co-Ordinators Meeting
Social prescribing in County Durham
Public health reform A Scotland where everybody thrives.
Schools Offer for Sensory
Early Intervention and SEN Support
Maureen McAteer, Scottish Government
Transitions The wellbeing of young people is at the heart of the transition process.
Understanding your Impact on Well-Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 Contributing to and Reporting on the 7 Wellbeing Goals, Local Wellbeing.
Being a parent/carer: Important things about child development
Cheshire East All Age Mental Health Strategy
The Healthy Child Programme 0-19 Service Review
Lifespan Mental Health in Sheffield
Being a parent/carer: Important things about child development
Whole School Approach to Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health
Presentation transcript:

Mobilising local communities Community consultations

Objectives of this consultation To discuss what has and what hasn’t worked, based on your lived experience. To make recommendations for positive change to inform the development of the draft Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW.

A word from the Commissioner The Mental Health Commission of NSW was established in July 2012 as an independent body which helps drive reform that benefits people who experience mental illness and their families and carers.   The Commission is working with the community towards sustained improvement in the support offered to people who experience mental illness and in their access to employment, education, housing, justice and general health care. Mental illness will affect half of us during our lifetimes, and as many as one in five any year. Many people who experience mental illness are unable to find the support they need, and mental health and social services can be fractured, frustrating and sometimes frightening. The NSW Government has asked the Mental Health Commission of NSW to prepare a draft Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW, reflecting the experiences, hopes and priorities of people across the state. We thank you for being involved in this consultation and encourage you to have your say. John Feneley Commissioner

Journey 1: Building community resilience and wellbeing This journey is about preventing mental illness and promoting good mental health in the community Its about making mental health everybody’s business and addressing stigma and discrimination that exists in some communities

Topic areas and questions – J1 What is good about your community? What do you think a resilient community would/does look like in your town/city? What are your hopes and aspirations for your community?

Journey 2: The best start This journey is about promoting good health during pregnancy and strong, positive family relationships in infancy and early childhood to protect against mental illness and foster resilience and mental wellbeing.

Topic areas and questions – J2 What ideas have you got about how we can support mothers and fathers to give their babies the best start?

Journey 3: Troubled kids This journey is about providing support to children during their development to avoid any lasting negative consequences brought about by behavioural issues, trauma and mental ill health.

Topic areas and questions – J3 Who is responsible for a child’s wellbeing? How can a child be supported to be the ‘best they can be’?

Journey 4: Healthy transitions This journey is about exploring what young people need to give them the best chance of a healthy transition to adulthood. It is about what young people need to enable them to finish school, complete training, get a job and become independent.

Topic areas and questions – J4 What is needed to equip young people with the best opportunities to become independent adults?

Journey 5: Towards a better life This journey is about developing options so that people with a mental illness can enjoy lives as valued citizens.

Topic areas and questions – J5 What does ‘having something meaningful to do’ mean? How do you think you contribute to your community?

Journey 6: Breaking the cycle This journey is about creating better pathways for people with a mental illness who also have an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. It has a particular focus on keeping people out of the justice system.

Topic areas and questions – J6 What do you think we could do to help people manage the negative outcomes of drug and alcohol use and potential criminal behaviour? Ideally, what would the drug and alcohol and mental health support sector look like in the future?

Journey 7: Body and soul This journey is about designing responses that acknowledge the holistic health needs of people with a mental illness. This includes our physical, spiritual and religious needs, among others.

Topic areas and questions – J7 Who are the important people helping you to maintain a healthy body and soul? What do these people do to support you? Where does or should this take place?

Journey 8: Living long and strong This journey is about planning to take good care of our mental health as we age and the steps we can take to prevent problems and respond to them if they arise.

Topic areas and questions – J8 What does the ideal retirement lifestyle or old age look like? Do you think there is enough focus on helping consumers plan for the future? How could this change?

Thank you Thank you for your time, expertise and commitment to making positive change. Please do not forget to complete a demographics form and an evaluation form. If you would like more information about the draft Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW you can visit the Commission website at: www.nswmentalhealthcommission.com.au