The latest Suicide Prevention Bulletin produced by the Evidently Better team at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust has been made available. If you are unable to access any of the articles included please contact academic.library@lscft.nhs.uk.
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How can people with mental health difficulties best have their social needs supported?http://www.lihnnhs.info/lancashirecarelibraryblog/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/CentreforMH_Briefing61SocialNeeds.pdf
A briefing by the NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit (MHPRU) at University College London (UCL) and King’s College London (KCL) finds that Individual Placement and Support employment services and Housing First support for homeless people both have robust evidence of their effectiveness in supporting people with mental health difficulties into work and homes respectively. There is also clear evidence that social security policies have a major impact on people with mental health difficulties: policies that restrict access to benefits or reduce entitlements worsen people’s mental health and vice versa.
Perinatal mental health roadmap published
The Royal College of Midwives has published a roadmap to ensure women receive the support they need and to improve perinatal mental health care in the UK.
Among the key changes the RCM is calling for to improve perinatal mental health care in the UK are:
- All professionals working with women in the perinatal period have the necessary knowledge and understanding of perinatal mental health.
- Every maternity service has a minimum whole-time equivalent Band 7 perinatal specialist midwife.
- All maternity professionals should be equally concerned with mental as well as physical health in pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal period.
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Workforce plan analysis suggests number of students training to be clinicians needs to increase by 50 per cent
Health Foundation analysis of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan commitments suggests the proportion of first-year higher education students training to be NHS clinical professionals would need to increase by 50 per cent. Based on current trends, this would mean that students training to be NHS clinical professionals would make up around 1 in 6 of all first-year students in 2031/32, up from 1 in 9 in 2022/23.
How feasible are the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan commitments on training? – The Health Foundation
Public spending breakdown available
This report by the Institute of Fiscal Studies estimates the level of funding for five key public services (the NHS, schools, local government, the police and public health) in each local authority area in England in 2022-23 and compares the relative levels of funding different areas receive to estimates of their relative spending needs. It finds substantial differences between the share of funding areas receive and the share they would receive if funding was allocated in line with their different levels of need.
Case for major conditions strategy publishedma
| This report sets out the government’s case for change and strategic framework for the final strategy, following the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s commitment to publish a major conditions strategy. |
Major conditions strategy: case for change and our strategic framework – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Depression and Anxiety Bulletin available
The latest Dementia and Anxiety Bulletin produced by the NHS Foundation Trust Mersey Care Evidently Better team is now available. If you are unable to access any of the included articles please contact academic.library@lscft.nhs.uk.
Latest national dementia audit published
The latest Royal College of Psychiatrists dementia audit has been undertaken prospectively. This is intended to enable hospitals to take earlier action to improve patient care and experience. However, this has demonstrated that many hospitals still have no ready mechanism to identify people with dementia once admitted. One notable improvement found is delirium screening but the report also shines a light on a need for more training.
National Audit of Dementia Round 5 | Royal College of Psychiatrists (rcpsych.ac.uk)
National Audit of Dementia Round 5 – Tools | Royal College of Psychiatrists (rcpsych.ac.uk)
Community Health Bulletin
The latest Community Health Bulletin produced by the Evidently Better team at NHS Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is now available. If you are unable to access any of the items included please contact academic.library@lscft.nhs.uk.
