PRJ-1091 Management and update of the London Mental Health Dashboard
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<p>The Healthy London Partnership formed in 2015 with the aim of making London the healthiest global city by working with partners to improve Londoners' health and wellbeing so everyone can live healthier lives.</p>
<p>Our partners include NHS in London (Clinical Commissioning Groups, Health Education England, NHS England, NHS Digital, NHS Improvement, trusts and providers), the Greater London Authority, the Mayor of London, Public Health England and London Councils. All of our work is founded on common goals set out in Better Health for London, NHS Five Year Forward View, the NHS Long Term Plan and the Devolution Agreement.</p>
<p>The NHS in London works together via the Mental Health Transformation Programme and Board to deliver on the vision of transforming mental health care for Londoners and making London the mentally healthiest global city. In September 2015 the Mental Health Transformation Board endorsed a proposal from London Commissioners and Providers to develop a mental health dashboard, summarising key metrics for London’s mental health system.</p>
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<p>The dashboard was co-produced with London stakeholders and constructed by the NHS Benchmarking Network on behalf of the Healthy London Partnership. The data focused on London’s strategic priorities and included coverage of the main mental health conditions and priorities related to children and young people, adults of working age and older people.</p>
<p>The Dashboard is a strategic planning tool which supports the benchmarking of Mental Health Transformation across London and was not designed or intended for use as a performance monitoring tool. It allows exploration of variation, and represents a platform to showcase collaboration, to prompt discussions on warranted and unwarranted variation, and can aid transparency.</p>
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<p>The London Mental Health Dashboard, hosted by the Healthy London Partnership was launched in October 2016 and continues to represent a reliable, trusted and authoritative reference point for positions on London’s mental health system.</p>
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Greater London
SE1 7NT
United Kingdom