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1. Time to Change Wales
Working in Partnership across Wales – WCVA
Conference 26th November 2015
2.
3. Campaign background
• Existing World Wide “anti-stigma” campaigns (Time to Change
England, See Me, Beyond Blue etc)
• Mental health stigma and discrimination focal point of large
Wales based Mental Health Charities
• Opportunity to 2011 to bids for a Wales based campaign
• Time to Change Wales “born” in late 2011
4.
5. What is Time to Change Wales?
• Public attitude campaign to break down myths, stereotypes and
thus combat stigma and discrimination associated with mental
health
• Messaging aimed at educating, informing and normalising
conversations around mental health
• Launched in 2012 (funded out until Dec 2017)
• Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan (Outcome 7)
• Places emphasis on lived experience leadership
6. Mental health is everyone`s business
• We all have mental health – it moves up and down a spectrum
• 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem in any
one year
• Mental health is indiscriminate – it can (and does) affect anyone
• By 2020, WHO have earmarked depression as the second most
common cause of ill health worldwide (particularly in the
developed world)
7. But people don`t talk about it
• Mental health is surrounded by stigma, prejudice and
discrimination
8. But people don`t talk about it
• 9 out of 10 of those who experience mental health problems say
they face stigma and discrimination - Stigma can be worse than
the symptoms themselves
9. What impact does Stigma have?
• Is often a greater barrier than the actual condition (self stigma)
• Stops individuals seeking timely help (and thus impacts on
recovery)
• People become isolated & excluded from everyday activities
• Harder to find and maintain employment
10.
11. What do good partnerships need?
• Need a shared vision and goal (the so what?)
• Clear responsibilities
• Require mutual trust and respect
• Effective communications
• Effective partnership agreements
• Effective delegation across the partnerships
• Strong execution
• Simply systems
• Ability to share opportunities and identify quick wins
• Effective feedback loop (so what's the impact)
14. TTCW - Partnership Strengths
• Three recognized partner coming together to tackle a defined
injustice (common goal)
• Partners each bring their own area of expertise and strength to
the Programme (national reach, lobbying)
• Demonstrating added value (bringing in resources to Wales)
• National brand and recognition
• Part of a global movement for change
• Dedicated staff and a national movement of Champions
• Wales is built on partnerships
15. Partnership Issues
• Devil is always in the detail – takes time and effort to make any
partnership work
• Three HR systems, IT systems, process, etc
• Silo working (its not my job)
• Split responsibilities for staff
• Distractions/losing focus
16. Maximizing Opportunities
John wants to
find out more
about TTCW
Registers interest
with Mind Cymru
Attends
Champion Trg at
Hafal
Opportunities for
Champion
engagement
picked up by all 3
partners
Hafal cord &
support
engagement
John attends
Gofal SM Trg
John writes a
blog (supported
by Gofal)
John agrees to be
part of next SM
burst (run by
Gofal)
John supports PM
at conference
around impact of
campaign