Wales Mental Health in Primary Care
Network
(WaMH in PC)
Your Primary Care Mental
Health Network
Welcome to the website
for the Wales Mental Health in Primary Care (WaMH in PC) network.
The site is designed to provide interest in mental health
and a platform in which to share information and generate
innovation within Wales through an interactive
forum.
The Welsh Declaration
for
Mental Health and
Well-being
“Defining a vision,
inspiring action”
The Wales Mental Health in Primary Care (WaMH
in PC) Network is drawing up a Gold Standards Framework for Primary
Care Mental Health in Wales.
The initiative at this stage is unique to
Wales and its primary care mental health services; the motivation
behind its development is to halt the current poor profile of
mental health and thus enable general practices and primary care
services to have a sound and effective framework for commissioning
and providing services.
Please click on the link below
for further information, and to register
your support for the Welsh Declaration – thank
you
WaMH in PC
Bursaries
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£5000 available

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Wales Mental Health in Primary Care Network
Mental health promotion and the management of mental illness and
its consequences, form a major part of the day-to-day work of all
general practitioners, with every third or fourth patient seen
suffering from some form of mental health problem. So it is clear
that mental health promotion, social inclusion and the management
of mental disorders are of huge importance to all in primary
care.
There is always scope for improvement in the quality of patient
care in this aspect of every day clinical practice and many
individuals, practices and organisations are working at innovative
ways of providing better care for users and carers in the primary
care setting. Unfortunately many of these good ideas are not passed
on to others and the enthusiasts’ drive and initiative fails to
reach further than their own team or locality. Welsh Council of the
Royal College of General Practitioners set up a primary care mental
health network for Wales (WaMH in PC) in 2003 to
enable those with an interest in primary care mental health to
share ideas and for there to be a conduit “To encourage,
foster and maintain the highest possible standards in general
medical practice” in the field of mental health.
With the support and facilitation provided by Wyeth
Pharmaceuticals WaMH in PC was launched in February 2003 at a
conference attended by the minister for Health and Social care. It
is an inclusive organisation open to all those involved in mental
health services in primary care across Wales: general
practitioners, psychiatrists, psychological therapists, mental
health nurses, counsellors, all primary care staff, all mental
health managers, service users, carers, and many others.
The Welsh Assembly Government currently sees mental health as
one of its priority areas and has produced a Mental health National
Framework for Wales, which is seen as the crucial driver for the
effective modernization of Welsh Mental Health services. The work
of WaMH in PC is linked to the agenda in the NSF and the network
works closely with the Welsh Assembly Government, and has received
funding for some of its activities. It provides a forum for sharing
models of good practice, for removing stigma from mental illness,
for exchange of information between isolated practices, for
training, research and consultation, and, most importantly, for
support and encouragement of the whole primary care mental health
community across Wales.
RCGP Wales in Cardiff is providing administrative and funding
support for the network. The network holds two conferences a year,
with the focus being on the patients journey
The network also presents annual Bursary
awards of up to £5,000 which are funded by an educational grant
donated by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. These are for innovative work in
primary care mental health in Wales based on the standards
set out in the NSF. Previous winners of bursaries have included the
Cardiff Book prescription scheme, developing a web based CBT
training package, volunteering on prescription and a primary care
mental health awareness training day.
However the network is not just about
meetings.
Further initiatives include.
• developing strong
links with all 22 LHBs across Wales and providing a useful
contribution to the Local Mental Health Strategic Planning Groups
outlined in the NSF.
•a website to inform and
to act as a link. Wales Mental Health in
Primary Care (WaMH in PC)
• educational packages
• seeking funding for a full time
administrative officer for the network RCGP
developing a gold standard for primary care
mental health in Wales.
Chris Manning, Chief
Exec of Primhe, the primary care and mental health education
charity, has been a strong supporter of the initiative and talked
at the first meeting about the power of networks and said, “We need
to see people fired up, not burnt out.” Let us hope this network
fires people with enthusiasm.
For more information and
to register your interest in the network please email
lhills@rcgp.org.ok