Factfile 7
Ensuring greater
access to
Talking Therapies
‘Improving Access to Psychological
Therapies: providing NICE approved,
evidence based treatments for
mild to moderate depression and
anxiety disorders’
N M H D U FA C T F I L E 7
THE GOVERNMENT HAS COMMITTED TO:
“Ensure greater access to talking therapies to reduce long-term
costs for the NHS.”
– The Coalition: our programme for government
To support the NHS in delivering sustainable, effective, outcomes
focused services, a range of key guidance is available for
commissioners and providers.
s Realising the Benefits: IAPT at Full Roll Out
s IAPT Data Handbook
From September 2010 the following documents will be available at
www.iapt.nhs.uk :
s The IAPT Year One Data Review
s IAPT Commissioning Guidance
s Talking Therapies: Reducing Long Term Costs in the NHS
s IAPT Equalities Review
All available at www.iapt.nhs.uk
If you are unsure about progress in your local IAPT programme,
contact your IAPT Regional Leads to discuss how your services
should link with them:
Yorkshire and Humber Karen.Lynch@yorksandhumber.nhs.uk
West Midlands jenny.dalloway@wmrdc.org.uk
South East Coast paul.johanson@southeastcoast.nhs.uk
North West Wayne.Eckersley@northwest.nhs.uk
North East Liam.Gilfellon@nhs.uk
South West Alex.Stirzaker@swdc.org.uk
London tom.dodd@csl.nhs.uk
South Central iapt@southcentral.nhs.uk
East of England Alison.Lawrie@eoe.nhs.uk
East Midlands Alan.Riggott@eastmidlands.nhs.uk
E N S U R I N G G R E AT E R A C C E S S T O TA L K I N G T H E R A P I E S
Over the past two years, NICE compliant psychological therapy services have begun to be
rolled out across England. By the end of 2010/11, we expect to see nearly every PCT to
have begun to deliver these services, with acces being available to approximately 60% of the
population. The following PCTs will commencing services over the coming months. Engage
now with your PCT to plan for an effective relationship from the start of the service.
LUTON HOWNSLOW CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
WEST ESSEX KENSINGTON & CHELSEA HALTON & ST HELENS
BASSETLAW KINGSTON MANCHESTER
BARKING & DAGENHAM REDBRIDGE OLDHAM
BARNET RICHMOND & TWICKENHAM SEFTON
BEXLEY WALTHAM FOREST WARRINGTON
BRENT COUNTY DURHAM WIRRAL
BROMLEY DARLINGTON HAMPSHIRE
CROYDON NEWCASTLE HEREFORDSHIRE
ENFIELD SUNDERLAND SANDWELL
HARROW BLACKPOOL SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE
HAVERING WALSALL
HILLINGDON WORCESTERSHIRE
Talking therapy services are already delivering:
s Improved mental health and wellbeing - over a 320,000 have now accessed IAPT
services and 42% of those who have completed treatment have moved to recovery.
s Positive impact on employment and absenteeism – by combining therapy with access to
employment support as an integral part of the service IAPT is helping people to stay in
and return to work.
s Reduced health resource utilisation – as well as more effective prescribing practices,
evidence is emerging to show that people with a long term health condition (such as
diabetes, CHD or COPD) use fewer resources interms of out patient appointments, in-
patient stays and diagnostics, if they receive a talking therapy.
To find out more about how you can identify how these benefits can be achieved in your area,
contact your regional IAPT Lead or your local service direct.
The National Mental Health Development Unit (NMHDU) is the
agency charged with supporting the implementation of mental health
policy in England by the Department of Health in collaboration with
the NHS, Local Authorities and other major stakeholders.
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