New Mental Health Strategy Is Out For Consultation

Health Minister Launches Consultation on New Mental Health Strategy 


Health Minister Launches Consultation on New Mental Health Strategy

Health Minister Robin Swann has launched a public consultation on a new ten year Mental Health Strategy for Northern Ireland. 

The draft Strategy sets out a new vision for mental health in Northern Ireland as well as 29 high level actions designed to take forward significant strategic change over the next decade.

The Minister said: “I am delighted to publish my Department’s draft Mental Health Strategy today for consultation. Mental ill health is a huge challenge for our society.

The new mental health strategy will address many issues: remember to make a submission in the consultation.

“Too many people struggle with being mentally unwell and too many people find it difficult to find the help and support they need when they need it.

“I am determined to change that, and this Strategy is a key step towards doing just that.”

Key actions set out in the draft Strategy include:

  • a commitment to develop a year on year action plan for mental health promotion;
  • greater investment in and further roll out of psychological therapy hubs in primary care;
  • better integration between the statutory and community and voluntary sectors;
  • as well as the creation of a single mental health service to ensure regional consistency, quality and access across Northern Ireland. 

Minister Robin Swann added: “Since becoming Health Minister I have repeatedly noted that mental health is one of my top priorities.

“I have taken action by appointing Northern Ireland’s first ever Mental Health Champion with cross-Departmental support, by making new financial resources available to mental health, and by publishing a Mental Health Action Plan, including a Covid-19 Mental Health Response Plan. 

“Whilst good progress continues to be made on the implementation of the Action Plan, the additional and significant pressures associated with the pandemic have meant that some target dates have had to be amended. 

“Every effort will continue to be made to move forward as speedily as possible with implementation.

“The publication of this draft Strategy is a significant step forward in this regard. It builds on progress to date and seeks to set out a roadmap to make significant and lasting improvement to mental health, putting the individual and their needs right at the very centre of every decision. It is therefore really important that as many people as possible respond to the consultation and share their views.”

The draft Strategy has been co-produced with a broad range of stakeholders, including people with lived experience, carers, health and social care staff, the interim Mental Health Champion, other government departments, academia and professional bodies.

The Minister thanked all those who have been involved in developing this draft Strategy. He said: “Your voice, your experience, your expertise and your input have been instrumental in getting us to this point, and this work could not have been done without you.”

The consultation on the draft Mental Health Strategy 2021-31 can be accessed on the Department of Health website: 

www.health-ni.gov.uk/mentalhealthstrategy.

It will run from 21 December 2020 until 26 March 2021.

The draft Strategy contains 29 high level actions set out under 3 broad themes:

  • Promoting Wellbeing and Resilience through Prevention and Early Intervention;
  • Providing the Right Support at the Right Time;
  • and New Ways of Working.

The draft Strategy does not include indicative costings. A separate Mental Health Funding Plan will be published alongside the final Strategy, which the Department aims to publish in July 2021.

It is important to note the timescales and costs outlined in the Funding Plan, when published, will be indicative and will require further prioritisation, workforce mapping and planning to ensure delivery. 

The implementation of the final Mental Health Strategy will be a significant project and will span over the full 10 year life span. It will not be possible to start implementation of all the actions simultaneously. As part of the consultation process the Department is seeking views from stakeholders on the prioritisation of the actions in the Strategy.

A number of virtual consultation events will be arranged during the consultation period and details of these will be published on the Department’s website in January 2021.