Launching the new strategy in an Oral statement to the Assembly, Minister Swann said: “The Strategy is built on a vision of a society which promotes emotional wellbeing and positive mental health for everyone, which supports recovery and seeks to reduce stigma and mental health inequalities. In the vision we set out the objective of a system ...
The set-up of the Regional Mental Health Service is a priority action of the Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031. Its core objective is to provide people across Northern Ireland with equitable access to high quality, consistent and locally based mental health. services. The service will be shaped and designed through:-
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said: “Mental health is a priority for me as Health Minister, just as it has been since I was first elected as an MLA in 2011. “The Mental Health Strategy is one of the key vehicles for bringing about changes to mental health services across the whole lifespan in Northern Ireland.
Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031 (DoH, 2021) ... From Silos to Systems: Regional Mental Health Service for Northern Ireland. Implementation and Communication Plan 2024-2029 . Contents. Contents. RMHS Publications; RMHS FAQs; Online HSCNI. Strategic Planning and Performance Group of the Department of Health. 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast BT2 8BS.
Framework (The Framework) is in line with the Northern Ireland Mental Health Strategy and Protect Life 2 (PL2) Strategy. It has been developed to provide guidance on the varying Tiers and types of training available in Northern Ireland and to support knowledge and skills development. It provides a pathway through the Tiers of training
The end of year one of Northern Ireland’s Mental Health Strategy . Mental ill-health causes significant suffering in our population, and many people are not able to access the right services. T he Mental Health Strategy is the plan for transformation to bring about the necessary changes. the end of Year As we reachO ne of the Strategy’s
The Strategy will set the future strategic direction of mental health services in Northern Ireland for the next decade. This Strategy has been co-produced together with a broad range of stakeholders, including people with lived experience, carers, the interim Mental Health Champion, health and social care professionals, academics, the voluntary and community sector, and professional bodies.
The Mental Health Foundation today welcomes publication of the Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031 for Northern Ireland.. Dr. Shari McDaid, Head of Evidence & Impact for the Mental Health Foundation in Northern Ireland, said: “This new mental health strategy provides a strong basis for action across Northern Ireland to prevent mental health problems.
The co-design of a five-year implementation plan for the establishment of a regional mental health service, along with a head of service, is also set to be taken forward. Progress. The 2024/25 plan comes as part of Northern Ireland’s wider 10-year mental health strategy, which will last until 2031.
Statement from Professor Siobhan O'Neill, Mental Health Champion, about the launch of the new Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031: "I am delighted with today's announcement of the new Mental Health Strategy. This strategy is an ambitious plan for the much needed reform of mental health services in Northern Ireland. I am particularly pleased that the strategy also contains plans for the prevention ...
The Department of Health publishes the second annual plan to implement the Mental Health Strategy 2021-31, with a focus on service user impact and longer term reform. The plan is co-designed with stakeholders and allocated £5.5m, but faces financial constraints.
The Strategy aims to promote wellbeing, provide support and improve services for mental health across society. It requires a significant investment of £1.2bn over 10 years and is based on co-production with stakeholders.
The Department of Health has developed a new, ten year Mental Health Strategy for Northern Ireland. The public consultation on the draft Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031 was launched on 21 December 2020 and will run until 26 March 2021, with a final Strategy ready by July 2021. The new Strategy is taking a person centred approach and has been ...
The full implementation of the Mental Health Strategy is also necessary to create the changes in services so that those with mental health problems receive treatment, and that interventions can be delivered at an earlier stage. ... ‘Mental Health in Northern Ireland Fundamental Facts 2023’ by Mental Health Foundation and the Office of the ...
The Mental Health Delivery Plan 2023/24 can be accessed on the Department website.; Work on the development of the 2023/24 Delivery Plan was undertaken during December 2022 to March 2023. This work involved several engagement events involving a range of stakeholders, including colleagues from the Strategic Planning and Performance Group, the Public Health Agency, Trusts, Community and ...
The Mental Health Foundation welcomes publication of the Mental Health Strategy 2021-2031 for Northern Ireland. Dr Shari McDaid, Head of Evidence & Impact for the Mental Health Foundation in Northern Ireland, said: “This new mental health strategy provides a strong basis for action across Northern Ireland to prevent mental health problems.
Without the formation of an Executive in Northern Ireland, the Mental Health Strategy may not be able to be fully implemented, as acknowledged by the report itself. “In light of the significant financial challenges across the health and social care system, it is not possible to fund this level of implementation from within the Department of ...