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Mental Health

Profiling tools by theme

  • Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing
    This profile presents a range of data on identification of need, risk and protective factors, and service use.
  • Common Mental Disorders
    This profile presents a range of data on identification of need, risk and protective factors, service use and outcomes for common mental disorders like depression and anxiety.
  • Co-occurring Substance Misuse and Mental Health Issues
    This profile presents data on prevalence, risk factors, treatment demand and treatment response.
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing JSNA
    This profile presents a range of data on wellbeing, identification of need, risk and protective factors, service use and outcomes.
  • Perinatal Mental Health
    This profile presents a range of data on demographics, risk and related factors, prevalence, and identification and access to services for women during and after pregnancy.
  • Severe Mental Illness
    This profile present a range of data on identification of need, risk and protective factors, service use and outcomes.
  • Suicide Prevention
    This profile presents a range of data on suicide and associated risk factors, and service contact among groups at increased risk.

Introduction

The mental health intelligence profiles provide information to develop an understanding of mental health, related risk, and service provision at a local level and so to empower an intelligence-driven approach. The profiles collate and present a wide range of data, developed from a variety of relevant, robust sources. The profiling tool allows planners, providers and stakeholders to profile their area and benchmark against similar populations. The aim is to provide information for improvement, not judgement.

Tool structure

There are seven profiles, which present data in the form of indicators, grouped into topic areas, which include prevalence, risk and protective factors, quality and outcomes, and service use. A number of geographies are available with which to view each indicator and these include NHS geographies such as clinical commissioning group (CCG), integrated care board (ICB), and local government geographies such as upper tier local authority (UTLA) and regions, as well as England level data.

Supporting information

The mental health intelligence network also produces a range of additional intelligence products with which to assist health professionals in key decision-making. The range of information, when used alongside the profile may enable and improve decisions about local services. The full range of intelligence resources that accompany the profiles are found in Mental health data and analysis: a guide for health professionals.

Contact us

For enquiries and feedback relating to the mental health intelligence profiles, please email: mhin@dhsc.gov.uk