Author:
Andrews Gavin,Titov Nickolai
Abstract
Mental disorders contribute to the burden of
human disease. The National Survey of Mental
Health and Wellbeing revealed low participation in
treatment. The Tolkien II report provided evidence
that a mental health service that utilised needsbased
stepped care was likely to be effective and
affordable to the point that a 30% increase in
budget would treat 60% more people and produce
a 90% increase in health gain.
Five priorities were identified:
� Solve the crisis in psychosis by providing more
step-down beds for people with schizophrenia
who need long-term accommodation.
� Educate the workforce by providing a
nationwide web-based basic curriculum.
� Use clinician guided, step-down web-based
therapy for patients who are mild or moderate,
and web-based education to enhance clinical
treatment for patients who are more severe.
� Educate patients and their families about
treatments that work and about lifestyle
changes that facilitate these treatments.
� Reduce the onset of common mental disorders
by using proven web-based prevention
programs in schools.
With resources such as these in place, changing
the face of mental health care might just be within
our reach.
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