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Down but not out: Youth depression and suicide
The promotion of positive mental and emotional wellbeing among young
people
3rd October 2013
Madeline Heaney Public Health Agency
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Content Trends & patterns The approach we are taking
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Policy
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Strategic Drivers• Refreshed Protect Life Strategy• Programme for Government • Bamford Action Plan 2012 – 2015• Mental Health Service Framework• Drugs & Alcohol, Poverty, Education, Inequality, • Research findings /recommendations including
– Providing Meaningful Care– National Confidential Inquiry
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Improving Your Health and Wellbeing
The “Protect Life” Strategy – suicide prevention in Northern Ireland
Published October 2006
Large number of actions.
Refreshed Protect Life published in June 2012 Evaluation published November 2012 New combined strategy to be developed
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Mental & Emotional Health of 16 year olds
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• 29% 16 year olds indicated potential psychiatric disorder
26% reported had experienced serious mental or emotional problem in last 12 months
Nearly 40% stressed often or very often
(The Mental & Emotional Wellbeing of 16 years olds in NI. PCC ,2010)
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Mental & Emotional Health of Adults • 39% under ‘quite a lot’ or ‘a great deal’ of stress
(2010/11)
• Nearly one in five adults in NI with a potential psychiatric disorder (2010/11).
• More than 1 in 10 on medication from their GP for mood or anxiety disorders (2008). In North or West Belfast this rises to nearly one in seven.(NIHIMS)
• N.I 25% higher rate mental health problems than in England
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Number of registered suicides in Northern Ireland, 1991-2011
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50
100
150
200
250
300
35019
9119
9219
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9419
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9619
9719
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0320
0420
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NI rate of suicide (3 yr average) by gender and age, 2009-2011
0-14 15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
0.7
21.4
44.0 43.144.9
34.636.9
34.9
29.226.5
18.420.1
13.7 12.3
16.8
25.5
0.2
8.211.0
9.5 8.4 9.1
15.0 14.3
9.98.2 8.4
4.82.0
5.82.9
0.0
NI registered suicide crude rate by gender and age 2009-2011
MalesFemales
Age Group
Rate
per
100
,000
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Inequalities within NIRegistered Suicide rates per 100,000
population, 2006-2010 28.3
15.7
8.3
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Most deprived 20% NI average Least deprived 20%
Rate
per
100
,000
pop
ulati
on
Source NI Health & Social Care Inequality Monitoring System (HSCIMS) (p) - Rates are provisional until the publication of the HSCIMS fourth update bulletin
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Inequalities within NIGHQ12 Scores
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PHA Intervention Model
Appropriate & accessible
services
BuildingCapacity &Resilience
Awareness
&Education
Early recognition
of signs &
symptoms
Crisis Response
and Postvention
Using & Building the
Evidence &
Test new ways if
evidence doesn’t exist
Coordination
Sharing good
practice
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BuildingCapacity &Resilience Awareness &Education
Key Actions
• Early years interventions
• Social skills / resilience building
• Public Information Campaigns
• Regional & Local Training
programmes
• Regional and local resources
- A&E Leaflet
- Steps to Deal with Stress
- Local directories (Z-Cards)
• Local community grants
programmes
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Early recognition of
signs & symptoms
Key Actions
Public Information Campaign &
Minding Your Head website (
www.mindingyourhead.info)
• Mentoring programmes for young
people
• Join work with ELB Youth workers
• Training targeting gate keepers
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Appropriate & accessible services
Key Actions
Commission a range of C&V &
statutory services & ensure all areas
are covered
• Beating the Blues CCBT
• Support for vulnerable individuals
and families eg LGB&T
• Support for those who self harm &
their families
• Pilot Weekend Suicide Intervention
Service
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Crisis Response and
Postvention
Key Actions
24/7 Lifeline & wraparound services
SD1 process with PSNI
Community Response Plans to
suspected suicide clusters or
community concerns
Support for individuals and families
who have been bereaved, including
young people
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Key Actions
Roll out Self Harm Registry to all areas Action plans based on good practice guidelines from NICE & others
Commission research to evaluate what works here – Providing Meaning full Care’
Test new approaches if evidence doesn’t exist
Monitor progress
Pilot programmes to regional programmes
Using & Building the Evidence
& Test new ways if
evidence doesn’t exist
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Contact Details
Madeline HeaneyHead of Health & Social Wellbeing Improvement & Strategic Lead for Suicide Prevention & promoting mental & emotional wellbeing
Public Health Agency182 Galgorm Road, BallymenaBT42 [email protected]+44 25311178
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