JFP: Feel Well - Mental Health including suicide prevention
Consultation has concluded
How we will make a difference
Actions:
- People maintain good mental and physical health and are resilient.
 - People live in resilient and inclusive communities.
 - People have prompt access to mental health support for themselves and their carers.
 - People receive the best quality integrated services to achieve recovery and good mental health, delivered in the right way, in the right place and at the right time.
 - People receive the best care and support when experiencing a mental health crisis.
 - People who self-harm or are at risk of self-harming are supported to prevent harm.
 
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that we will measure ...
- Reduction in excess under-75 mortality rate in adults with serious mental illness.
 - Fewer emergency hospital admissions for intentional self-harm through improved community support.
 - Fewer hospital admissions for mental health conditions.
 - An increase in Early Intervention in Psychosis services reaching NICE standards at Level 3 or above.
 - An increase in the proportion of mental health liaison services within general hospitals meeting the ‘core 24’ service standard.
 - Fewer days spent in inappropriate out of area placements by adults needing non-specialist acute mental health inpatient care.
 - More people over 18 with severe mental illness receiving care from new models of integrated primary and community mental health services.
 - An increase in coverage of 24/7 adult crisis resolution and home treatment teams, and community support e.g. crisis cafés.
 - Improved use of Advancing Mental Health Equalities resource.
 - Continued expansion of non-clinical voluntary sector services taking a preventative and wider determinant of health approach to maintaining and improving peoples’ wellbeing.
 
The difference that you will see ...
- Improved wellbeing levels in target populations.
 - An increase in the proportion of people with severe mental illness receiving a full annual health check and follow-up.
 - Improved access to wellbeing advice and support in communities and workplaces.
 - Improved access to mental health services for rough sleepers .
 - Improved access to Improved Access Psychological Therapies (IAPT) for all age groups, for people with long term conditions and for those with protected characteristics.
 - More people who completed Improved Access Psychological Therapies (IAPT) treatment having reliable improvement or moving to recovery.
 - More social care mental health service users receiving self-directed payments.
 - Improved access to gender identity services.
 - Improved access to effective trauma informed care for women.
 - Increasing access to specialist perinatal mental health care.