Understanding mental health and wellbeing in Coventry and Warwickshire

Closed 26 Mar 2021

Opened 24 Feb 2021

Feedback updated 2 Nov 2021

We asked

We carried out a Mental Health and Wellbeing Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) to understand the needs of the Coventry and Warwickshire adult populations. As part of this we asked residents aged 16 and over and professionals about their own mental health and wellbeing.

You said

The survey took place between February 24th and March 26th 2021 and was hosted on Warwickshire County Council’s Ask Warwickshire consultation hub. The survey received 581 respondents. Additionally, an Easy read version of the survey was developed and made available on the Ask Warwickshire consultation hub. We received 969 responses in total. Responses were received from individuals across Coventry (16%) and Warwickshire (84%).

At the beginning of the survey, respondents were asked which of the presented options best described their main reason for completing the survey. In total:

• 34% of respondents had used mental health support services in Coventry & Warwickshire in some form, whether specifically within the last 12 months or at an unspecified time in the past or were “other individuals”. Other individuals included those on the clinically extremely vulnerable list, respondents who wanted to contribute to mental health issues, those experiencing depression and/or anxiety, or respondents who were asked to complete the survey by local support group(s).

• 34% of responses were from individuals who had not used mental health support services and lived in Coventry or Warwickshire.

• 25% of responses were from professionals including both health and care professionals as well as other professionals from the voluntary and community sector.

• 7% of respondents stated they were carers of individuals, or had a family member who, has used mental health support services in Coventry or Warwickshire.

There were a number of key messages that arose from the responses. These can be viewed in detail in the JSNA report and its appendices by clickign on this link: https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/joint-strategic-needs-assessments-1/thematic-needs-assessments-previous-annual-updates/1

We did

This Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) has provided an understanding of adult mental health and wellbeing needs across Coventry and Warwickshire (Mental Health Needs Assessment 2021).

The assessment incorporates national and local evidence to support local priority setting and action. Poor mental health and wellbeing has a large impact on people’s lives in Warwickshire and Coventry. This needs assessment has highlighted several key themes across the several of the chapters:

  • High levels of poor wellbeing and mental ill health;
  • Difficulty in accessing or understanding available services or support;
  • Growing future demand; and
  • The short- and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The full report is available by clicking on this link: https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/joint-strategic-needs-assessments-1/thematic-needs-assessments-previous-annual-updates/1

The findings are being used to inform local commissioning plans, Health and Wellbeing Strategies and local transformation plans.

Results updated 11 May 2021

Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their thoughts and experiences with us.

We are currently finalising analysis of the survey and inputting findings into a full mental health needs assessment report.  This report and a full analysis report of the survey findings, will be available on the Council’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) webpages over the summer once it has been approved internally.

Overview

We are carrying out a Mental Health and Wellbeing Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) to understand the needs of the Coventry and Warwickshire adult populations.  As part of this we want to hear from residents aged 16 and over and professionals about their own mental health and wellbeing.

The purpose of the JSNA is to analyse the current and future health and wellbeing needs of the local population to inform the commissioning of health, wellbeing and social care services. 

Coventry and Warwickshire’s Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWB) are statutorily responsible for developing Health and Wellbeing Strategies based on the assessment of need outlined in JSNAs. To find out more about Coventry or Warwickshire’s Health and Wellbeing Boards or about their JSNA programmes please click on the links at the bottom of this webpage.

This survey is a chance for people to tell us about their own mental wellbeing and services they have used.  This includes understanding any impact that the Covid-19 pandemic may have had.  The survey can also be completed by carers of people with mental health difficulties and professionals working in the field of mental health and wellbeing. 

The findings will inform the Coventry and Warwickshire Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA which in turn will be used to inform commissioning plans, Health and Wellbeing Strategies and local transformation plans. 

How to take part 

  • Please complete the anonymous survey below. 
  • If you would like a paper copy of the survey or need it in an alternative format please contact us by phone on (01926 418027) or email us at phadmin@warwickshire.gov.uk

What happens next? 

Following the engagement all survey responses will be analysed and the results incorporated into the Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA.  This will then in turn be shared with the Health and Wellbeing Boards and published on the JSNA webpages. 

If you are affected by any of the content in the survey, please click on the following links for more support.

Thank you for taking the time to share your views. 

What happens next

This survey has now closed. Thanks you to everyone who took the time to share their views with us. All survey responses will be analysed and the results incorporated into the Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA.  This will then in turn be shared with the Health and Wellbeing Boards and published on the JSNA webpages. 

Areas

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Audiences

  • Service users (current or previous)
  • Black and minority ethnic people
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
  • Parents
  • Adults
  • Older people
  • People with long term conditions
  • Local residents
  • Community Groups

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  • Health and wellbeing
  • Mental health
  • Adults and older people
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  • Public health
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