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Mental health in Hertfordshire, workshop for third sector agencies
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Third Sector Public Health Workshop
…Mental Health
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Third Sector Public Health Workshop...Mental Health18th March 2014Jim McManus, Director of Public Health
Thanks to Jo Mackenzie, Stephany Villanueva, Raj Nagaraj, Mark Jordan and Joel Bonnet for developing these slides
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Background
• Voluntary groups make an important contribution to improving and protecting the health of the population – from targeted work with vulnerable people to self-management and direct interventions. Public Health skills and capacity, joined with the voluntary sector’s connections and “can do” mindset could produce a major improvement in the health of Hertfordshire and also help integrate care for people across all sectors.
• The workshops will be an excellent opportunity for the voluntary sector to contribute to policy development, build relationships, and discuss new commissioning arrangements.
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About the workshops
• four workshops to explore the role the voluntary sector can play influencing the development of public health policy and delivering services.
– Wednesday, 26 February, 14:00 – 16:30: Public Health and Younger People
– Thursday, 6 March, 09:30 – 12:00: Public Health and Older People
– Tuesday, 11 March, 14:00 – 16:30: Public Health and Long Term Conditions
– Tuesday, 18 March, 09:30 – 12:00: Public Health and Mental Health
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Workshop Questions
• Each workshop will consider four questions:– What is the scope of public health, and what contribution can
the voluntary sector make to service delivery, policy development, campaigning and tackling health inequalities?
– How can the voluntary sector help improve resilience, self-management and secondary prevention, and so help reduce unnecessary hospital admissions?
– How can the voluntary sector be better commissioned to deliver public health interventions? How can relationships between the voluntary sector and commissioners (DH, local public health commissioners, GPs, and others) be improved?
– What scope is there to apply commissioning innovations such as payment by results or a Total Place approach to public health commissioning?
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Deprivation
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Population
Estimated Population of Hertfordshire:2012:18-64 693,00065+ 182,000
2020:18-64 726,00065+ 210,600
18-64 5% increase
65+16% increase
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Depression prevalence in Hertfordshire
Prevalence of depression diagnosis, all ages, in Hertfordshire
101884 109492
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Source: HSCIC Compendium of Population Health Indicators (Quality and Outcomes Framew ork, QMAS database)Numbers indicate how many people are affected
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Dementia prevalence in Hertfordshire
Dementia prevalence in Hertfordshire, all ages
53195566
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0.5
0.6
2010/11 2011/12 2010/11 2011/12
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Source: HSCIC Compendium of Population Health Indicators (Quality and Outcomes Framew ork, QMAS database)
Numbers indicate how many people are affected
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Dementia
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
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18,000
2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
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People aged 65 and over predicted to have dementia, by age, projected to 2020, Hertfordshire
90+
85-89
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
Source: www.poppi.org.uk
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Dementia -projections
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
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18,000
2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
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People aged 65 and over predicted to have dementia, by age, projected to 2020, Hertfordshire
90+
85-89
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
Source: www.poppi.org.uk
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Further information
• http://jsna.hertslis.org- Health and Wellbeing in Hertfordshire
• http://www.hertlis.org- Local Information System
• http://www.nepho.org.uk/cmhp/ - Community Mental Health Profiles 2013, created by Public Health England
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Where to from here?What can 3rd sector do?
What can we do together?
What can PH do, What can CCGs, HCS?