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Sue Baker Director, Time to Change TTC Induction 07 12 11

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Sue Baker Director, Time to Change TTC Induction 07 12 11. Purpose of Today History and Phase 1 Impact TTC Principles Phase 2 Outcomes & Projects Reporting and Monitoring Project Management Our First Six Months. Why are we here?. Our movement – integration internally and externally - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Sue Baker Director, Time to Change TTC Induction 07 12 11

Sue Baker

Director, Time to Change

TTC Induction 07 12 11

Page 2: Sue Baker Director, Time to Change TTC Induction 07 12 11

o Purpose of Todayo History and Phase 1 Impacto TTC Principleso Phase 2 Outcomes & Projectso Reporting and Monitoringo Project Managemento Our First Six Months

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Why are we here?

o Our movement – integration internally and externally

o Shared principles and values o Shared ownership of outcomeso Shared problem solving/good practice & learningo Systems and structureso Support o Enjoyment!

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History and Phase 1 Impact

o Original bid 2007 (£20m BLF & CR)o 1 Oct 2007 – 30 Sept 2011o Mandate from service users and carerso Evidence back to 1996 of impact of S&D in Englando Based on other effective international programmes (NZ &

Scotland)o 35 projects (some new & some already existed within

partners), LEAP, CMT, four partnerso Set of projects needed dovetailing to form a programmeo Ambitious outcomeso Never been done in England before

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Phase 1 Outcome Targets (England)

o 5% improvement in public attitudes

o 5% reduction in discrimination

o Significantly increase public awareness of mental health by reaching 30 million adults

o 100,000 people with mental health problems with increased ability to address discrimination

o 274,500 involved in social contact activity

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2009: Mental health discrimination on the agenda

Creating a national space for discussion

Creating a national space for discussion

Providing information to address

gaps in knowledge

Providing information to address

gaps in knowledge

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2010: Introducing you to your prejudice

Getting people to recognise their part in the problem

Getting people to recognise their part in the problem

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2011 Don’t be afraid to talk about mental health

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Social contacto Human Libraryo 600 trained volunteers across 20 road show sites o LE-led projects (Tea and Talk, Kamoshi)

New Movement o Bringing together established and new groups of

people with LE to address S&D (growing our activists)o New sectors on-board to address stigma and

discriminationo Harnessed resources from MH Trusts and inspiredo Digital movement (Face Book)

Evidencing Behaviour Change

Innovation

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Impact of Phase 1:

The number of people living discrimination-freelives has increased by 4% (*1)

Levels of discrimination have dropped By 15% (*1)

Behavioural change gains (ie a reduction in discrimination) have been sustained whilst attitudes have proved to be more volatile.

There was a 2.2% improvement in publicattitudes between 2008 – 2010 but due to the recession this has dropped back in the last year.

Gains are higher amongst the target audience who are campaign aware.

(*1) The Viewpoint survey 2010 (Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London) A survey of 979 people using mental health services in five Trusts in England.

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Impact of Phase 1:

What this means is that since Time to Change started:

• Estimated 23,486 more people are living lives free from discrimination

• Est. 71,540 fewer people have experienced discrimination when looking for work

• Est. 75,153 fewer people have lost a job because of a mental health problem

• Est. 66,911 more people have made a friend outside of the mental health sector

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o Significantly increased public awareness of mental health by reaching 34 million adults

o 162,196 people with mental health problems with increased ability to address discrimination

Time to Change Facebook Fans (86,000 fans)Findings of an online survey in 2011 found (1,702 respondents, 86% have experience of a mental health problem):

o 83% said that as a result of joining the page they felt that had more confidence to challenge mental health stigma and discrimination when they see or experience it.

o As a result of joining the TTC Face book page the 44% said they had tackled an instance of stigma or discrimination, 13% had sought help from a GP or other health professional, 27% had disclosed to family or friends, 14% had disclosed to work colleagues, and 7% disclosed to a line manager or employer

Viewpoint (2010):o An estimated 83,248 people using mental health services who were aware of

TTC had increased confidence to tackle stigma compared to a year ago and ascribed this increased confidence to TTC.

o 613,394 involved in social contact activityo 44% of people who attended a Time to Change event stated they had a more positive

impression of people with mental health problems as a result

Impact of Phase 1:

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o People with lived experience will occupy leadership roles (internally and externally in the delivery of the programme)

o Evidenced based delivery

o We will work in partnership across sectors to build a broad and inclusive social movement for mental health

o We will provide best value

o We want all communities to benefit from change, so will aim to reduce the gap between the attitudes and behaviours of BME communities and other communities

TTC Principles

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What does the next phase of social change look like….?

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Phase 2 Outcomes

• Improve public attitudes by 5%

• Reduce discrimination by 5% – Reduce the number of areas of life in which people with mental

health problems experience discrimination

• Improve the confidence and ability of people with mental health problems to tackle discrimination

• Improve the social capital of people with mental health problems

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New Key Plans

• New project to address stigma amongst children and young people (2 regional pilots)

• New £2.7m grant fund for 75 community-led projects to deliver social contact (25% for groups within BME communities, 20% C&YP projects)

• Social leadership – growing the movement of people with lived experience tackling stigma and discrimination and becoming more active citizens. 14 regional and equalities co-ordinators linking up local networks and individuals, training, workshops, supporting grant-funded groups.

• Strategic work to secure changes to organisational policy and practice undertaking 50 user-led audits

• New strategic work and an advice service to improve media representations

• More focused work with BME communities – starting with African Caribbean audiences

PLUS• Social marketing campaign, digital

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Phase Two –Lived Experience Leadership

Programme Governance & Senior Management Workforce

Project DeliveryBuilding a Movement

Workforce

• SMG (2 reps) Advisory Board (2 reps), C&YP Panel, OMT• Project & Evaluation Steering Groups (LE rep on each)• TTC workforce – high proportion with LE• Young Leaders with LE (C&YP project)• User-led grant-fund projects• Social leadership –14 Co-ordinators, Lived Experience Networking Events• 50 organisational audits undertaken by people with LE• Community Engagement – events delivered with people with LE• Champions

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Project Management & Reporting

Revised Project Management System• Risk register• Budget management• Delivery of milestones, beneficiaries and project plans

Reporting & Monitoring• Quarterly and annually to funders, the JMG, Advisory Board and

the partner Trustee committees (outcome dashboard, milestones, activity delivered, risks, learning, evaluation data, financial)

• Beneficiary data (improved capture of demographic data particularly ethnicity)

• Evaluation data – national surveys and impact of projects on beneficiaries

• Standing items reported to SMG and the Advisory Board: Lived Experience & engagement and impact on BME communities

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The next six months…..

• Launch new £2.7m grant fund • Social marketing campaign burst (Jan/Feb)• C&YP project – audience insight research and consultation, pilot

areas chosen, C&YP and Parents Panels, conference• Organisational audit kit developed and auditors with LE trained,

key organisations approached, master classes delivered• TBC – targeted work with the African Caribbean community• Regional and equalities co-ordinators inducted & workshops for

grant applicants delivered, leadership charter developed• Community Engagement – flagship event• Media Engagement – first media conference, media advisory

group, advice service running• Website – annual content review, C&YP, diversity• Evaluation - new providers and tools for two outcomes, final phase

one phase and baseline phase two