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Supporting Residents’ Mental Health and Well-Being

Supporting Residents’ Mental Health and Well-Being. Presentation By The Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham). Mental Health Quiz. Please take 5 minutes to complete our Mental Health Quiz. Thank you.

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Supporting Residents’ Mental Health and Well-Being

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  1. Supporting Residents’ Mental Health and Well-Being Presentation By The Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham) Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  2. Mental Health Quiz Please take 5 minutes to complete our Mental Health Quiz. Thank you Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  3. Primary Care Services – Support for Clients Recovering from Mild to Moderate Mental Health Issues GP Self Referral Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) High Intensity Therapy (CBT) Low Intensity Therapy (Mild Depression) Employment Workers MIND Community Support Service Other Primary Care Services

  4. Secondary Care Services – Support for Clients Recovering from Complex Mental Health Issues GP Referral to Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) Presentation at A&E In Patient Services Crisis Resolution & Home Treatment Team CMHT/Psychological Therapies Discharged From Services CMHT/Social Inclusion & Recovery Service MIND

  5. IAPT Lewisham A free and confidential NHS service offering Psychological Therapies to adults in the Borough of Lewisham, including: Guided Self Help Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Counselling Couples Therapy for Depression Employment Support Workshops and Courses Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  6. IAPT Referrals • Fill out the online form from our website: http://www.slam-iapt.nhs.uk • Email us at slm-tr.IAPTLewisham@nhs.net requesting a self-referral form which we can email or post to you. (Don't forget to include your postal address if you request the form to be posted to you.) • Call us on 020 3049 2000 to request a self-referral form • You can write to us requesting a self-referral form at  IAPT Lewisham, PO Box 61678, London, SE12 2AN • Or just speak to your GP who can refer you Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  7. Support Provided in Secondary Care The Service provides a 12 week Occupational Therapy Re-ablement Service and Vocational/Self-Directed Support Service. This also includes Support Planning for Service Users who are eligible for a Personal Budget. Support provided by includes: • Assessment/advice/support for service users nearing discharge from Secondary Care • Support Planning • Acute Inpatient and transitional support • Benefits signposting and advice • Activities of Daily Living Assessments Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  8. Vocational support • Full Vocational Assessment • Job Retention Support • Support with Disclosure of Mental Health Illness and Criminal Convictions • Preparation for Work: Interview techniques, job search and CV support • Practical advice and support to overcome barriers to employment Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  9. Mental Health illness and Employment • 13% of people using specialist mental health services are in employment (NHS Information Centre, 2012) • 43% of people using mental health services were not offered help with finding or keeping work but would have liked help. (CQC, 2012) • A total of 1.18 million people in the UK are in contact with secondary mental health services. Of these, 136,000 have a serious mental health condition and may require support to gain and keep paid employment. (nmhdu 2010) • A total of 2.3 million people with mental health conditions are on benefits or out of work. 1.3 million of these have a serious and enduring mental health condition. • Mental ill health is the most common reason for claiming health-related benefits; some 42%of the 2.6 million people claiming health-related unemployment benefits are doing so primarily because of a mental health condition. Many others have a secondary mental health condition that contributes to their inability to work or return to the workplace. (nmhdu 2010) Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  10. Questions Many thanks for attending our workshop. Please help yourself to hand-outs Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

  11. References Care Quality Commission (CQC) www.cqc.org.uk National Mental Health Development Unit www.nmhdu.org.uk NHS Information Centre www.mqi.ic.nhs.uk Social Inclusion & Recovery Service (Lewisham)

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