PHE highlights 8 ways for local areas to prevent mental ill health
New tool identifies the most cost-effective programmes to help prevent mental ill health in local communities.Public Health England (PHE) has today (
The tool was developed in partnership with leading economists at the
The full list of programmes identified in the Return on Investment tool are:
- Children: whole school anti bullying programme - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 1.58 pounds (over 4 years)
- Children: social and emotional learning - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 5.08 pounds (over 3 years)
- Workplace: wellbeing programme - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 2.37 pounds (over 1 year)
- Workplace: stress prevention - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 2.00 pounds (over 2 years)
- Collaborative care for physical health problems - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 1.52 pounds (over 2 years)
- Older people: tackling loneliness through volunteering and social activities - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 1.26 pounds (over 5 years)
- Adults: debt and welfare service - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 2.60 pounds (over 5 years)
- Adults: suicide prevention - every 1 pound invested results in an estimated saving to society of 2.93 pounds (over 10 years)
Alongside the tool, PHE has published several other evidence-based resources that will help local areas create effective public health systems that can prevent as well as treat mental ill health.
"A lot of mental health illness can be prevented, this will not only improve the quality of life of the individual but also provide economic benefits by reducing the financial burden of mental ill health, which has been estimated to cost the
"In order to provide a truly 21st century response to this important public health issue we have to give equal attention to the prevention of mental ill health as well as treating it."
Health Minister Lord O'Shaughnessy said:
"Improving the nation's mental health is a government priority.
"The tool and resources published today will give public services the evidence they need to ensure spending on mental health is as cost effective as possible.
"It is part of a broad and ambitious plan to combat mental illness, which includes the first ever access and waiting time standards and record levels of public spending on mental health provision."
Professor
"From our research in this field, there is good evidence for these (and other) interventions for mental health promotion and prevention. Our work, led by
The tool and other resources are an important turning point in moving towards a more prevention focussed approach – helping those who are experiencing challenges to their mental health and also helping to improve mental health within local communities.
In order to achieve this movement action is required not just from the health, social care and public health sectors but also the community and voluntary sectors to give more attention to the wider causes of mental health problems including health inequalities and wider social determinants.
Major health bodies have thrown their support behind preventing mental ill health, signing a statement of intent. The Prevention Concordat for
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