Good
Mental Health holds the key to long term wellbeing
The
Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) has brought together experts from across
the whole field of Mental Health in a thought provoking seminar on the role of
Mental Health in the New Public Health System.
The
passing of the Health and Social Care Act, the drive towards localism, and the
Government’s approach to improving the population’s health through promotion of
preventative measures, have begun to place mental health in the spotlight.
The
purpose of the seminar was to examine the impact of mental health on public
health and wellbeing and its place within public health policy. The evidence
shows that mental health and overall wellbeing can no longer be treated as
separate challenges; they are closely interlinked and poor mental health
affects a wide range of social and broader health issues.
The
panel of speakers brought together statistics to show how poor Mental Health
affects communities, and encouraging examples of effective methods and guidance
tools, being used to assess the impact of change on the mental wellbeing of all
stakeholders.
Professor
Richard Parish, Chief Executive of RSPH commented, “Mental health must be a
top priority for Health and Wellbeing Boards. Poor mental health has a
huge impact on local communities and is a heavy cost to the NHS and local
authorities. The RSPH is delighted to have run a seminar
designed to improve the effectiveness of local mental health strategies. We
believe that positive changes can be achieved by sharing good practice and
better collaboration between local councils, Third Sector organisations, and
the NHS".
The speakers at the seminar included Professor Lord Patel of Bradford,
Gregor Henderson, advisor to the Department of Health England on Mental Health
and Wellbeing, Dr Jonathan Campion, Consultant Psychiatrist at South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Tony Coggins, Head of Mental Health Promotion at
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Graham Rushbrook FRSPH and
Professor Richard Parish, Chief Executive of RSPH.
If
you would like more information on the seminar, please contact Nelly Araujo at
RSPH.
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