Decision details
Mental Health & Awareness Scheme: Qwell Online Toolkit and Solihull Approach
Decision Maker: Acting director of adults and communities
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
The global Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting
measures taken to reduce the spread of the virus have had an
unprecedented impact on the national and local economy and on
people’s wellbeing and mental health. We have seen large
increase in the numbers of people accessing their GP, and mental
health crisis services, suffering with severe anxiety, stress and
depression. The online service that will be provided by Qwell will
provide immediate access to support people, providing a drop in
chat function, 24 hour chat facility with the counselling team, the
ability to book sessions with a named counsellor as well as other
support, guidance and signposting for people with low level or
developing mental health needs, or to support people who may be
concerned about or caring for others.
Perinatal mental health problems affect up to 20% of woman during
pregnancy and the first year of having a baby. Due to the pandemic
and lockdown, parents with new babies have not been able to
socialise or be supported by universal groups in person.
Multi-agency training to encourage consistency in understanding and
approach re emotional health, wellbeing and relationships across
frontline staff working with families, children and young people is
key. Parent/carer/ infant early healthy relationship building
improves overall family health and wellbeing. The Solihull Approach
is recognised and utilised in Herefordshire, particularly in
relation to the under-5s: training in additional modules on mental
health and wellbeing and understanding the teenage brain will
extend its reach to families with teenagers, schools and the wider
community.
Contact: Paul Smith, Service Director - All Ages Commissioning Email: Paul.Smith@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 261693.
Publication date: 05/10/2021
Date of decision: 13/09/2021
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