DESIGN IN MENTAL HEALTH NETWORK - CHAT presentation

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Name of Presentation Martha McSweeney - IBI Nightingale May 2014

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The output of the CHAT initiative, a mental health forum of workshops involving over 80 people at two events, in London and Liverpool, was shared by Martha McSweeney, IBI Nightingale Principal and Practice Mental health Lead.

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Name of Presentation

Martha McSweeney - IBI Nightingale May 2014

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CHAT Mental Health Network

Mental illness is the single largest cost to the National Health Service representing 10% of the cost. 1

1. Department of Health Programme Budgeting Tools and Data. Department of Health

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CHAT Mental Health Network The number of people with mental health care needs is rising

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CHAT Mental Health Network

What is CHAT

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CHAT Sponsors

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CHAT Workshop

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CHAT Workshop

London and Liverpool Workshop Events

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CHAT Workshop

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CHAT Outcomes

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CHAT Outcomes

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CHAT Outcomes

Policy, vision and project planning themes

Environment and technical themes

Future flexibility Brief and post occupancy evaluation Less risk adverse approach Involving patients more Increasing elderly population Promotion of recovery Ligature risk v domestic feel

Art, sensory, landscape Swing beds Security issues and design Soundscape Doors to en suites Use of carpets Finishes and dementia Standardisation

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CHAT Outcomes

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CHAT Next Steps

Little Book of Engagement Ideas

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CHAT Next Steps

Little Book of Engagement Ideas

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CHAT Next Steps

Information Repository

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CHAT Next Steps

Information Repository

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CHAT Feedback

eg contractors, designers and

suppliers. This combined with NHS professionals from different disciplines ensured lively

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CHAT New Members Welcome

Martha McSweeney & Tim Peters [email protected] [email protected]

You can join the CHAT Mental Health network on LinkedIn and follow our events