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Aberdeenshire Wellbeing Network. Mental Health Improvement Prioritisation. A Mental Health Improvement Framework for Grampian 2006-8. Public Health Unit advice on mental health improvement interventions Health Challenge categories Evidence Based Expressed through the local JHIP
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Aberdeenshire Wellbeing Network Mental Health Improvement Prioritisation.
A Mental Health Improvement Framework for Grampian 2006-8 • Public Health Unit advice on mental health improvement interventions • Health Challenge categories • Evidence Based • Expressed through the local JHIP See Executive Summary
A Mental Health Improvement Framework for Grampian 2006-8 Actions: • Early Years (1.1 – 1.5) • Teenage Transitions (2.1 – 2.5) • Adults of working age (3.1 - 3.4) • Communities (4.1 – 4.8) • Older People (5.1 – 5.5) Evidence Base: Mental health Improvement: What works. A briefing for the Scottish Executive. Lynn Friedli (2002), Mentality
Priorities On the basis of the gaps identified in the mapping: • Which MHIF should be priorities for action in the next year? • What sort of interventions would you suggest for the actions? In small groups use the sheet at the back of your Meeting notes to answer these questions This exercise should take you about 20 minutes
Example priorities from the Moray Draft JHIP • Early Years: Health Visitors trained in Solution focussed skills • Teenage Transitions: Mental health Co-ordinators in each School • Adults: Mentally healthy Workplaces training for MHSCP managers • Communities: Train GPs in interventions to improve the mental health of chronically ill people.