Improving mental health and wellbeing in Scotland: A model policy approach

Jennifer Smith‐Merry
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Abstract This article reports on the development and implementation of a mental health policy framework in place in Scotland, namely the National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing. This programme has drawn on worldwide innovations in mental health improvement and represents an holistic mental health promotion policy. The National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing is central to the Scottish government’s overall policy aimed at reducing the high levels of mental ill-health encountered by the Scottish population. This article articulates five factors which have created the environment that has allowed this to occur. These are an environment of bureaucratic reformation, a context of significant public scrutiny of high levels of mental ill-health as reflected in the Scottish suicide rate, the creation of a supportive political, policy and legislative framework, the cementing of national initiatives within local services, and the creation of regulatory indicators and a shared understanding of positive mental health. This discussion of the National Programme is offered as a model policy programme in order to provoke debate about what a successful public mental health policy might look like.
改善苏格兰的心理健康和福祉:一种模范政策方法
摘要本文报告了苏格兰制定和实施一项心理健康政策框架,即国家改善心理健康和福祉方案。该方案借鉴了全世界在改善心理健康方面的创新,是一项全面的心理健康促进政策。《改善精神健康和福祉国家方案》是苏格兰政府旨在减少苏格兰人口所遇到的严重精神疾病的总体政策的核心。这篇文章阐明了五个因素,它们创造了允许这种情况发生的环境。这些措施包括:官僚体制改革的环境;公众对苏格兰自杀率所反映的高水平的精神疾病进行严格审查的背景;建立一个支持性的政治、政策和立法框架;在地方服务中巩固国家倡议;制定监管指标和对积极精神健康的共同理解。对国家方案的讨论是作为一项模范政策方案提出的,目的是引发关于成功的公共精神卫生政策可能是什么样子的辩论。
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