The infographic (PDF, 360.1 KB) brings together key information about need and service use patterns alongside qualitative information and NICE guidelines.
Mental Wellbeing
Mental wellbeing has been highlighted as a priority in the Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
Mental health and wellbeing are affected by individual factors, by population characteristics and by socio-economic circumstances. Most of these risk factors not only contribute to poor mental health but are also often the outcomes of poor mental health, i.e. social isolation can contribute to poor mental health but equally poor mental health can contribute to social isolation. A focus on mental wellbeing is a vital component of the work our whole system does to improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life of our population.
The infographic (PDF, 360.1 KB) brings together key information about need and service use patterns alongside qualitative information and NICE guidelines.
The deep dives provide an in-depth understanding of a topic or series of topics related to mental wellbeing
- The Mental Health Needs Assessment (MHNA) was undertaken to better understand the needs of adults in
Gloucestershire who require support for their mental health. It aims to bring together relevant reports and recommendations to support a cohesive and collaborative approach to Mental Health care in the county. - The Children and Young People's Mental Health Needs Analysis (PDF, 13.8 MB) completed by Gloucestershire Public Health, supports Gloucestershire’s Transformation Plan for Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing report uses data from the Pupil Wellbeing Survey to look at how reported mental health among Gloucestershire pupils.
The deep dives provide an in-depth understanding of a topic or series of topics related to mental wellbeing
- The Mental Health Needs Assessment (MHNA) was undertaken to better understand the needs of adults in
Gloucestershire who require support for their mental health. It aims to bring together relevant reports and recommendations to support a cohesive and collaborative approach to Mental Health care in the county. - The Children and Young People's Mental Health Needs Analysis (PDF, 13.8 MB) completed by Gloucestershire Public Health, supports Gloucestershire’s Transformation Plan for Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing report uses data from the Pupil Wellbeing Survey to look at how reported mental health among Gloucestershire pupils.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA provides access to metrics on prevalence, risk and protective factors, and care provision (both activity volumes and quality and outcome metrics).
- The Perinatal Mental Health profiling tool provides planners, commissioners, service providers, clinicians, and service users and their families with the means to profile area(s) of interest and benchmark against neighbour populations (both geographical and statistical).
- The Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing Profiling Tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It provides commissioners, service providers, clinicians, services users and their families with the means to benchmark their area against England, region or similar populations.
- The Severe Mental Illness Profiling tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It collates and analyses a wide range of publicly available data on prevalence, risk, prevention, early intervention, assessment, treatment, outcomes and service costs.
- The Suicide Prevention Profile has been produced to help develop understanding at a local level and support an intelligence driven approach to suicide prevention.
- The dementia profile has been developed to support the work of the Dementia Intelligence Network (DIN) in providing health intelligence with which to inform the provision of care of people in England who have dementia.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing Profile for the South West presents information about trends in indicators related to mental health and wellbeing.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA provides access to metrics on prevalence, risk and protective factors, and care provision (both activity volumes and quality and outcome metrics).
- The Perinatal Mental Health profiling tool provides planners, commissioners, service providers, clinicians, and service users and their families with the means to profile area(s) of interest and benchmark against neighbour populations (both geographical and statistical).
- The Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing Profiling Tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It provides commissioners, service providers, clinicians, services users and their families with the means to benchmark their area against England, region or similar populations.
- The Severe Mental Illness Profiling tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It collates and analyses a wide range of publicly available data on prevalence, risk, prevention, early intervention, assessment, treatment, outcomes and service costs.
- The Suicide Prevention Profile has been produced to help develop understanding at a local level and support an intelligence driven approach to suicide prevention.
- The dementia profile has been developed to support the work of the Dementia Intelligence Network (DIN) in providing health intelligence with which to inform the provision of care of people in England who have dementia.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing Profile for the South West presents information about trends in indicators related to mental health and wellbeing.