Southwark Mental Health Strategy Development Jodie Adkin, Senior Commissioner Sophie Gray, Commissioner April 2013.

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Southwark Mental Health Strategy Development Jodie Adkin, Senior Commissioner Sophie Gray, Commissioner April 2013

Mental Health How many adults (18+) were diagnosed with depression in 2011/12? 17670

Mental Health How many people are currently on the practice Dementia Register? 927 What is the estimated number of people with Dementia in Southwark? 1017

Mental Health On average, how many children and young people are referred to CAMHS every year? 1250

Mental Health What is the approximate current spend on Mental Health services in Southwark? £60million

Why develop a strategy? Step change in our approach across Southwark to responding to changing mental health needs in the borough Deliver support in a more personalised way set out the shared vision and ambition frame our future actions and ensure that the focus of our energies and ambition on the outcomes we want to see delivered for the residents of Southwark.

National Objectives Objective 1: More people will have good mental health More people of all ages and backgrounds will have better wellbeing and good mental health. Fewer people will develop mental health problems – by starting well, developing well, working well, living well and ageing well.

National Objectives Objective 2: More people with mental health problems will recover More people who develop mental health problems will have a good quality of life – greater ability to manage their own lives, stronger social relationships, a greater sense of purpose, the skills they need for living and working, improved chances in education, better employment rates and a suitable and stable place to live.

National Objectives Objective 3: More people with mental health problems will have good physical health Fewer people with mental health problems will die prematurely, and more people with physical ill health will have better mental health.

National Objectives Objective 4: More people will have a positive experience of care and support Care and support, wherever it takes place, should offer access to timely, evidence-based interventions and approaches that give people the greatest choice and control over their own lives, in the least restrictive environment, and should ensure that people’s human rights are protected.

National Objectives Objective 5: Fewer people will suffer avoidable harm People receiving care and support should have confidence that the services they use are of the highest quality and at least as safe as any other public service.

National Objectives Objective 6: Fewer people will experience stigma and discrimination Public understanding of mental health will improve and, as a result, negative attitudes and behaviours to people with mental health problems will decrease.

National Objectives Objective 1: More people will have good mental health Objective 2: More people with mental health problems will recover Objective 3: More people with mental health problems will have good physical health Objective 4: More people will have a positive experience of care and support Objective 5: Fewer people will suffer avoidable harm Objective 6: Fewer people will experience stigma and discrimination

Next Steps Phase 1: Needs Analysis Phase 2: Strategic priority development (June- July) Phase 3: Governance (June-September) Phase 4: Launch