#AllOurHealth - Thursday 25th March 2021 9am (GMT Standard Time) Mental health and wellbeing - UoK

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1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem this year yet as a society we are often very reluctant to talk about mental health and wellbeing, and this can lead to people feeling ashamed, isolated and worthless.  (Time to Change 2020)

Talking about mental health can really help to change lives and all health and care professionals have an important role in leading the way when it comes to mental health and well being. Wellbeing and mental health: Applying All Our Health (PHE 2019) states:

Front-line health professionals can:

  •  use the Make every contact count resource, and take every opportunity to have brief conversations with people about making positive changes
  • incorporate psychological aspects of care within all care pathways
  • identify risk factors and symptoms of mental health problems and signpost and refer appropriately
  • identify risk factors and indicators for potential self-harm and suicide and support individuals who may present with suicidal thoughts and refer appropriately
  • guide individuals with existing mental health problems through health promotion advice - and support them to access services to improve their physical health and wellbeing (screening, health checks, physical activity, debt advice)
  • use basic coaching techniques to support an individual who may be experiencing mental distress
      

This #AllOurHealth Tweetchat will focus on the importance of health and care professionals talking about mental health and wellbeing and the impact we can all have.  The Tweetchat will explore the following questions:

  • Why is it important to talk about mental health & wellbeing?
  • What action can we take in our day to day roles to meet our patients mental health and wellbeing needs?
  • How do we identify those people at risk of poor mental health and what action can we take?
  • Have you used PHE’s Every Mind Matters campaign and resources in your practice? What has worked well and what could we develop or improve?
  • What one action can you take in regard to mental health and wellbeing following this Tweetchat? 





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@KTGUYATT1
25 March 2021 09:46
Nurses can promote mental health by building good relationships to recognize and treat symptoms early #AllOurHealth @WeNurses
@KTGUYATT1
25 March 2021 09:44
Ask questions to identify the issues and key risk factors, then help the person build their skills and support those people to adhere on treatment programmes and therapies to improve their lifestyle choices and mental health #AllOurHealth
@KTGUYATT1
25 March 2021 09:43
I have encouraged and promoted Every Mind Matters in my workplace by introducing Mind and Heads Together. I still have lots to learn and I will improve my knowledge and skills to help me promote, prevent, and protect people. #AllOurHealth
@KTGUYATT1
25 March 2021 09:39
To improve my knowledge and skills #AllOurhealth @WeLearnOutLoud




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@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:00
Hi everyone and welcome to our second University of Kingston WeLearn #AllOurHealth tweetchat - Mental Health & Wellbeing - please tweet us a hello :) https://t.co/9AljCDDXfX
@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:00
Here is todays QUESTION 1 Why is it important to talk about mental health & wellbeing? #AllOurHealth University of Kingston Students https://t.co/ZtyqzlNXq3
@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:00
Good morning - today is all about inequalities and cardiovascular disease #AllOurHealth @UWEBristol Students Day 19 https://t.co/3oroGyIhnK
@TaraMor50572903
25 March 2021 09:03
@WeLearnOutLoud #AllOurHealth Mental health can impact on peoples physical well being therefore if the route cause is addressed and a person is treated holistically then it can help improve peoples physical well being
@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:10
QUESTION 2 What action can we take in our day to day roles to meet our patients mental health & wellbeing needs? #AllOurHealth University of Kingston https://t.co/dFM2IuwssJ
@TaraMor50572903
25 March 2021 09:12
@WeLearnOutLoud Talking to our patients and actively listening is essential. Asking open questions allowing a patient to give a fuller answer may help understand better and therefore enable us to treat them more effectively. Sometimes people just need to be heard. #AllOurHealth
@TimeaWe
25 March 2021 09:14
@WeLearnOutLoud Talking to someone is often the first step to take when we know someone is going through a hard time. This way we can find out what is troubling them and what or how we can do to help. #AllOurHealth
@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:20
QUESTION 3 How do we identify those people at risk of poor mental health & what action can we take? #AllOurHealth University of Kingston https://t.co/083bohEvjq
@TimeaWe
25 March 2021 09:24
@WeLearnOutLoud #AllOurHealth Hello :)
@WeLearnOutLoud
25 March 2021 09:25
QUESTION 4 Have you used PHE’s Every Mind Matters campaign & resources in your practice? What has worked well and what could we develop or improve? #AllOurHealth University of Kingston https://t.co/dKTIXp0qh0
@ArgentShanae
25 March 2021 09:28
@WeLearnOutLoud It is important because mental health is just as important as physical health contributing as much to the entire body. Breaking down stereotypes and improving recovery. #AllOurHealth
@TaraMor50572903
25 March 2021 09:28
@WeLearnOutLoud There are statistics showing what groups of people are more at risk so more time & resources can be directed to the areas that need it. Referral to services that may be able to help is essential for example social services for additional support at home if needed #AllOurHealth
@ArgentShanae
25 March 2021 09:29
@WeLearnOutLoud Building truth worthy relationships with patients can meet the patients wellbeing needs. This would allow the patient to accept treatment and possibly talk about what’s going on. #AllOurHealth




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