The new Local Government
and Public Involvement in Health Bill provides an opportunity to
improve older peoples mental health services through enhanced local
partnership working:
- In developing their "Joint Strategic Needs Assessment" of the
health and social care needs of their local population, all local
authorities and Primary Care Trusts should ensure this includes
identifying the mental health needs of older people; and
- In developing priorities in their Local Area Agreements, local
partners should develop a mental health strategy to improve their
overall service provision.
Both of the above exercises should involve consultation with
local GPs, intermediate care providers, care homes, the voluntary
sector, people with dementia and their unpaid carers. Sources of
data should include the feedback reports from our CMHT survey,
consideration of the recommendations from our focus groups at
Appendix 4, and the findings from our GP survey. The strategies
should also draw on the results of the national Older Peoples
Mental Health mapping exercise and, in due course, the National
Clinical Audit. Commissioners might also consider a bed-mapping
exercise similar to our
Lincolnshire case study (Appendix 6).