Community Mental Health Profile 2013 for Solihull

Sample 2013 profile

Purpose

The Community Mental Health Profiles (CMHP) 2013 present a range of mental health information for local authorities in England. The CMHP are designed to give an overview of mental health risks, prevalence and services at a local, regional and national level using an interactive mapping tool. The data should be used to inform commissioners of health and social care services in their decision making, leading to the improvement of mental health, and mental health services.

Context

One in four people in the UK will suffer a mental health problem in the course of a year (1). The cost of mental health problems to the economy in England have recently been estimated at £105 billion, and treatment costs are expected to double in the next 20 years (2). Mental health is high on the government’s agenda, with a new strategy, ‘No Health without Mental Health’, published by the Department of Health in 2011. The strategy takes a cross government approach with a focus on outcomes for people with mental illness. The indicators included in the Community Mental Health Profiles have been specifically selected to reflect the strategy. Further work is planned to develop indicators and feedback from users is welcomed.

Content

The individual local authority profiles comprise 31 mental health indicators covering the following themes:

  • Wider determinants of health
  • Risk factors
  • Levels of mental health and illness
  • Treatment
  • Outcomes

Notice: Change to some indicators published in the Community Mental Health Profiles

Some indicators published in the Community Mental Health Profiles on the 21st January have been updated. We have also changed the methodology for some indicators so please be aware that some values for your Local Authority may be different in this version compared to the previous release.

Indicators that are different include:

  • Indicator 1 - Percentage of 16-18 year olds not in employment, education or training, 2011. Values for Kingston upon Hull and Kingston upon Thames have been updated.
  • Indicator 5 - Directly Standardised Rate of hospital admissions for alcohol attributable conditions, rate per 1000 population 2010/11. This has been updated using 2011/12 and is just a crude rate. Once publication of the 2011/12 directly standardised rate has been finalised these profiles will be updated.
  • Indicator 12 - Ratio of recorded to expected prevalence of dementia, 2010/11. The significance polarity has been changed.
  • Indicator 15 - Directly standardised rate for hospital admissions for mental health, 2009/10 to 2011/12. This has been updated to exclude Primary Diagnosis from the methodology so affects all Local Authorities.
  • Indicator 31- Excess under 75 mortality rate in adults with serious mental illness, 2010/11. The value for York has been updated.

Select an area from the list below:

Metadata about all the indicators is available in the about the indicators guide.

Key
Regional average
Not significantly different to England
Significance Not Tested
England Average
Where percieved polarity:
Significantly worse than England
Significantly better than England
Where no percieved polarity:
Significantly lower than England
Significantly higher than England
Wider Determinants of Health Local value Eng. Ave. Eng. Worst* England Range Eng. Best*
1Percentage of 16-18 year olds not in employment, education or training, 2011 6.76.211.9
1.9
2Episodes of violent crime, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 13.014.634.5
6.3
3Percentage of the relevant population living in the 20% most deprived areas in England, 2010 16.419.883.0
0.3
4Working age adults who are unemployed, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 62.459.4106.2
8.3
5Rate of hospital admissions for alcohol attributable conditions, per 1,000 population, 2011/12 19.923.038.6
11.4
6Numbers of people (aged 18-75) in drug treatment, rate per 1,000 population, 2011/12 4.35.20.8
18.4
Risk Factors
7Statutory homeless households, rate per 1,000 households, all ages, 2010/11 3.702.0310.36
0.13
8Percentage of the population with a limiting long term illness, 2001 15.716.924.4
10.2
9First time entrants into the youth justice system 10 to 17 year olds, 2001 to 2011 5608762,436
343
10Percentage of adults (16+) participating in recommended level of physical activity, 2009/10 to 2011/12 11.411.25.7
17.3
Levels of Mental Health and Illness
11Percentage of adults (18+) with dementia, 2011/12 0.520.530.95
0.21
12Ratio of recorded to expected prevalence of dementia, 2010/11 0.370.420.27
0.69
13Percentage of adults (18+) with depression, 2011/12 12.6511.6820.29
4.75
14Percentage of adults (18+) with learning disabilities, 2011/12 0.460.450.21
0.77
Treatment Local value Eng. Ave. Eng. Worst* England Range Eng. Best*
15Directly standardised rate for hospital admissions for mental health, 2009/10 to 2011/12 1362431,257
99
16Directly standardised rate for hospital admissions for unipolar depressive disorders, 2009/10 to 2011/12 21.632.184.8
4.7
17Directly standardised rate for hospital admissions for Alzheimer's and other related dementia, 2009/10 to 2011/12 3980226
5
18Directly standardised rate for hospital admissions for schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders, 2009/10 to 2011/12 3757233
5
19Allocated average spend for mental health per head, 2011/12 168183147
257
20Numbers of people using adult & elderly NHS secondary mental health services, rate per 1000 population, 2010/11 2.22.50.0
9.6
21Percentage of referrals entering treatment from Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, 2011/12 67.960.128.9
99.7
22Numbers of people on a Care Programme Approach, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 7.16.40.3
17.1
23In-year bed days for mental health, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 21719372
489
24Number of contacts with Community Psychiatric Nurse, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 1391693
584
25Number of total contacts with mental health services, rate per 1,000 population, 2010/11 28031331
823
Outcomes
26People with mental illness and or disability in settled accommodation, 2011/12 67.166.81.3
92.8
27Directly standardised rate for emergency hospital admissions for self harm, 2011/12 152207543
52
28Indirectly standardised mortality rate for suicide and undetermined injury, 2010/11 61100174
29
29Hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries in <18s, 2009/10 89123217
68
30Improving Access to Psychological Therapies - Recovery Rate, 2011/12 37.343.89.9
65.3
31Excess under 75 mortality rate in adults with serious mental illness, 2010/11 9099211,863
210
* - For indicators 6, 20, and 22-25, there is no perceived polarity, so "lowest" and "highest" replace "worst" and "best"

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About the indicators

Note: Metadata about all the indicators is available in the about the indicators guide.

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