Mental health
- Mental health dementia and neurology profiles (Fingertips) bring together a wide range of publicly available data to offer a broad picture of mental health dementia and neurology and provide the means to focus on specific topic areas.
- Children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing (CYPMHW) profiling tool (Fingertips) presents collated data on risk, prevalence and the range of health, social care and education services that support children with, or vulnerable to, mental illness.
- Co-occurring substance misuse and mental health issues (Fingertips) presents data on smoking, alcohol use and drug use, including prevalence and treatment demand and response, to inform practice around co-existing substance use and mental health issues.
- Common mental health disorders (Fingertips) presents collated risk, prevalence, early intervention, assessment and treatment, outcomes and service costs data relating to people with common mental health disorders, including depression and anxiety disorders.
- Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA Toolkit (Fingertips) pulls together a range of mental health data at CCG level and is principally intended to support local needs assessment, policy, planning, performance management, surveillance and practice.
- Severe mental illness profiling tool (Fingertips) presents collated risk, prevalence, early intervention, assessment and treatment, outcomes and service costs data relating to people with severe mental illness.
- Suicide prevention profile (Fingertips) brings together nationally available data on suicide, risk factors for suicide and service contacts for groups at increased risk of suicide.
- Dementia Assessment and Referral (NHS E) - Provider level information on the number and proportion of patients aged 75 and over admitted as an emergency for more than 72 hours who have been identified as potentially having dementia, who are appropriately assessed and, where appropriate, referred on to specialist services.
- What Works Centre for Wellbeing produces evidence based briefings and reports on wellbeing in the UK.