- COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing surveillance: report
- The Global Burden of Disease study provides a tool to quantify health loss from hundreds of diseases, injuries, and risk factors, so that health systems can be improved and disparities can be eliminated. The tools allow decision-makers to compare the effects of different diseases, such as malaria versus cancer, and then use that information at home. To make these results more accessible and useful, a suite of interactive data visualizations are available to analyse the data. Data on various measures of death and disability is now available at local authority level.
- The Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat is a national agreement between services and agencies involved in the care and support of people in crisis. It sets out how organisations should work together better to make sure that people get the help they need when they are having a mental health crisis.
- Mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on adults (2021)
- The Mental Health Needs Assessment for Suffolk was published in 2018 and is being updated on an ongoing basis. The Needs Assessment includes more than twenty separate sections covering topics related to mental ill health.
- In 2018, the East Suffolk and West Suffolk CCGs, Suffolk User Forum, Suffolk Parent Carer Network, Suffolk Family Carers and Healthwatch Suffolk, along with the Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust and Suffolk County Council co-produced a Mental health and emotional well-being 10-year strategy (2019-29), tagged #averydifferentconversation.
- Mind Coronavirus research
- NHS mental health implementation plan 2019/20 - 2023/24
- Suicide prevention in Suffolk
- NICE pathways on mental health allow users to navigate NICE recommendations on a given subject through topic-based diagrams, linking to the tools and resources that NICE has produced to support the implementation of the guidance.
- Norfolk and Waveney Sustainability and Transformation Partnership, “Norfolk and Waveney Adult Mental Health Strategy,” 2019
- The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities: