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This content highlights the integration of health and social care, promoting participation and inclusion, addressing health inequality, and exploring the factors that contribute to good health. It also discusses the importance of mental health and the need for inter-sectoral collaboration.
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Connect & Collaborate: Integration, Inclusion and Well being Jackie Erdman Head of Equality and Human Rights
Contents • Integration of health & social care • Participation, citizenship and inclusion • Equality • Health inequality • What creates good health?
Integration of health & social care • The reforms aim to ensure services are well integrated and that people receive the care they need at the right time and in the right setting, with a focus on community-based and preventative care. • The reforms are far reaching, creating opportunities to overcome previous barriers to change
Mainstreaming and Outcome Report for 2016-20 Mainstreaming- • Objectives we would like to achieve across all of our services Outcomes- • Where we want to make a difference for particular groups of patients www.equality.scot.nhs.uk
Participation, citizenship and inclusion Different reactions to difference…
Inclusion of the Deaf Community in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde • BSL Drama • Training for staff • Interpreting service • Audiology • BSL Champions
What is Equality? http://www.theinclusionsolution.me/equity-vs-equality-eliminating-opportunity-gaps-education/
What are health inequalities? Unfair differences in health within the population These unfair differences are:- • Not random • Not inevitable
Health and social care services and beyond.... • Healthcare 25% • Environment 15% • Genetics 15% • Economic and Social 50%
There is no health without mental health • Good mental health for all requires a wide range of effective policy and interventions. • Our mental health is affected by a wide range of social, economic, environmental, physical and individual factors. • The inequalities experienced by people with mental health problems are unjust. • A climate that respects and protects basic civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights is fundamental to the promotion of mental health. • Inter-sectoral links are key to improving mental health. Good Mental Health for All, NHS Health Scotland 2016