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A Petition for Change Improving access to mental health services for people facing addiction Fulfilling Lives is funded by the National Do not exclude people with severe Notes Lottery Community Fund, and is a mental illness because of their programme that supports people across substance misuse. 1 NICE (2016) Coexisting severe England, who are facing a combination of mental illness and substance homelessness, substance misuse, offending Do not exclude people from physical misuse: community health and health, social care, housing or other social care services NICE guideline and mental ill health. support services because of their NG58 www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ Substance misuse and mental ill health coexisting severe mental illness and ng58/chapter/Recommendations are the most commonly experienced needs substance misuse. 2 Public Health England (2017) Better for beneficiaries (service users) on the care for people with co-occurring Adopt a person-centred approach to mental health and alcohol/ programme, and there is a high degree of reduce stigma and address any inequity drug use conditions: A guide overlap between the two, with 90 per cent for commissioners and service of beneficiaries experiencing both. to access to services people may face. providers https://assets.publishing. service.gov.uk/government/ Fulfilling Lives partnerships report that the Undertake a comprehensive assessment uploads/system/uploads/ vast majority of clinical responses require of a person’s mental health and attachment_data/file/625809/ an individual to address their substance substance misuse needs. Co-occurring_mental_health_and_ alcohol_drug_use_conditions.pdf misuse, before mental health treatment can Guidance from Public Health England (PHE) be provided or even a needs assessment 3 National Collaborating Centre carried out. This leaves many beneficiaries on commissioning services for people with for Mental Health (2019) The co-occurring conditions,2 Improving Access to Psychological in a ‘catch 22’ situation where they are is based on the principles that mental health and substance Therapies Manual NHS unable to get support for their mental health www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/ needs, because they are using substances misuse services have a joint responsibility to uploads/2019/12/iapt-manual-v3.pdf to self-medicate symptoms of poor mental meet the needs of individuals, and providers health. The true stories of Marcus and Alan, should have an open door policy and make available at www.multipledisadvangtageday. every contact count. Latest Improving org show just how difficult this ‘catch 22’ Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) guidance3 situation can be. also states that drug and alcohol misuse are not automatic exclusion criteria The National Institute for Health and for the service, and highlights the need for Care Excellence (NICE) Guidelines are drug, alcohol and mental health services clear.1 to work together to ensure access to more Ensure secondary care mental health services: specialist services if required. This reinforces Join the conversation. @SystemChangeTNL and complements the NICE guidance on The Care Quality Commission should 4 Public Health England (2017) p. 24 people with coexisting severe mental illness investigate when guidance is not being and substance misuse. NICE does not followed. The good practice across 5 Psychologically informed environments are “services that recommend the creation of specialist dual the Fulfilling Lives Programme and other are designed and delivered in diagnosis teams. PHE guidance4 areas has demonstrated that mental health a way that takes into account suggests the emotional and psychological that the prevalence of co-existing conditions support can be provided to individuals needs of the individuals using is such that it is vital that all services are facing co-occurring issues and that it can them.” (Homeless Link (2017) equipped to respond to these needs. be effective. An introduction to Psychologically Informed Environments and Therefore we have a clear recommendation Evidence from the Fulfilling Lives Programme Trauma Informed Care for change: suggests that the key is providing treatment www.homeless.org.uk/sites/ in a way that is flexible and person-centred, default/files/site-attachments/ TIC%20PIE%20briefing%20 MPs should ensure that taking time to build trust between therapist March%202017_0.pdf) and service user, delivering services where Trauma-informed approaches national guidance on people are comfortable, and acknowledging can be defined as “a system co-occurring mental ill and allowing for the other factors (such development model that is as homelessness, poor physical health, grounded in and directed by a complete understanding of health and substance addiction, poverty) that affect people’s ability how trauma exposure affects misuse is followed locally. to engage with treatment. service user’s neurological, biological, psychological and social Approaches that are psychologically- development” (Paterson, 2014 and trauma-informed,5 cited in Sweeney, A. Clement, Staff working within the mental health and which take C. Filson, B. and Kennedy, A (2016) system, including those making decisions into account past experiences, provide Trauma-informed mental healthcare about assessment and treatment options, useful frameworks for working with this in the UK: what is it and how should be supported and challenged to group. Help with mental health also needs can we further its development? Mental Health Review Journal ensure assessment and the provision of to be provided alongside support to vol. 21, 3, pp. 174–192 http://dx.doi. services for people with co-occurring issues, address other issues, such as accessing org/10.1108/MHRJ-01-2015-0006) is in line with the national guidance from correct benefit entitlements and securing NICE and Public Health England. appropriate accommodation. This paper draws on evidence from a larger Fulfilling Lives Programme report titled Improving Access to Mental Health Support for People Facing Multiple Disadvantage. The report was written in collaboration with MEAM (Making Every Adult Matter) and CFE Research. It can be viewed at www.fulfillinglivesevaluation.org/evaluation-reports (select National Evaluation). Mental health support should be available for everyone, when they need it, and in a way that works for them. You can help make this happen. Sign our petition for change. Visit www.multipledisadvantageday.org Join the conversation. @SystemChangeTNL
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