No health without mental health: a cross-Government mental health outcomes strategy for people of all ages

The cross-Government Mental Health Outcomes Strategy was launched today.The strategy's theme is that mental health is everyone's business, whether employers, education, third sector or criminal justice and it takes a life course approach covering children and young people, adults to older people, in order to:

  • improve the mental health and wellbeing of the population and keep people well, and
  • improve outcomes for people with mental health problems through high quality services that are equally accessible to all.

The aim is to mainstream mental health so that it becomes as important to people as their physical health.

Key to reducing the estimated £105 billion annual cost of mental ill-health to the economy is to intervene early to stop problems developing and to prevent illness through public mental health and well-being actions across the board.  Stakeholder groups are supporting the strategy through an agreed ‘Call to action'.

It will enable more decisions to be taken locally, with people having more choice and information to meet their individual needs.

Read more in our Mental Health Strategy Section , Download the NMHDU Briefing on the Mental Health Strategy from this site's homepage and download the strategy documents and accompanying resources at  www.dh.gov.uk/en/Healthcare/Mentalhealth/MentalHealthStrategy/index.htm

Working For Mental Health

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

The new Working for Mental Health website,  commissioned by the NMHDU Promoting Social Inclusion and Social Justice Programme is launched as part of the government's new mental health strategy "No health without mental health" and is aimed at health professionals and commissioners wishing to provide employment support. It brings together a range of tools, research, policy, resources, training and services. These will enable health professionals and commissioners to make the economic and individual case for providing employment support within mental health services.  It will also help organisations and individual practitioners to skilfully support people with their employment aspirations.