Warwickshire residents reminded mental health and well-being support is available following covid-19 impact survey

A survey following the last period of lockdown and school closures revealed negative effects on people’s well-being including low mood and increased loneliness
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Residents in Warwickshire are being reminded that mental health and well-being support is available.

A survey following the last period of lockdown and school closures revealed negative effects on people’s well-being including low mood and increased loneliness.

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While most people tried to protect their well-being by engaging in healthy behaviours such as healthy eating, staying physically active and avoiding drugs and alcohol we know a small proportion increased their alcohol consumption and unhealthy eating. Those that increased alcohol and unhealthy eating experienced greater negative impacts on their well-being.

Residents in Warwickshire are being reminded that mental health and well-being support is availableResidents in Warwickshire are being reminded that mental health and well-being support is available
Residents in Warwickshire are being reminded that mental health and well-being support is available

Warwickshire County Council is using the findings from the Covid-19 impact survey, which asked residents to share the effects of the pandemic on their lives, to inform its response to support mental health.

Findings showed that the well-being of most people in the communities had been negatively affected but that the impact on young people, women and those with pre-existing mental health conditions was greatest.

To ensure residents can take steps to protect themselves physically and mentally, the council is reminding everyone of the support that is available.

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A new campaign 'Take 5' encourages people to take time each day to focus on themselves and their wellness, it introduces residents to five Ways to Well-being – easy tips to get more out of life, reduce anxiety and increase mindfulness. More details are coming soon.

The county council is also signposting to a range of support services and advice online.

In line with the Covid-19 guidance, there are still support services available including, Wellbeing for Warwickshire hubs, Togetherall and Warwickshire Safe Havens.

A list of the services available can be found on the county council website: https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/mentalhealth The pages also offer tips and advice on coping during this uncertain time, including well-being suggestions following the five ways to well-being; practical advice about how to look after your mental well-being while staying at home from Every Mind Matters and information on what Warwickshire libraries can offer, with suggested e-books for mental health and self-care for young people.

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Also available is http://dearlife.org.uk/ which has been created by health and social care partners across Coventry and Warwickshire to help people find the tools to maintain and improve their well-being and the well-being of others.

It offers a wealth of information about where to get help in a crisis, advice on how to maintain good mental health and ways to support others in need.

Cllr Les Caborn, Warwickshire County Council's portfolio holder for adult social care and health, said: “The survey results were a stark reminder of how tough people found life in lockdown and we must be mindful of this as we enter a new period of tight restrictions with the compounded pressure of winter and fatigue.

“Around 2,500 people responded to the survey and over half the respondents reported feeling lonely, one in three people said they were eating more and 20 per cent reported that they were drinking more alcohol and we want to address this.

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"A high priority for the council is that our residents still have access to mental health services in Warwickshire.

“These are trying times for us all, and it is important now more than ever to find ways to lead healthy, happy and independent lives. It is important to remember that everyone reacts differently to different events – we hope the broad resources we have available will mean we can all find ways to cope in such trying times.

"Look after yourselves and your loved ones, be safe and remember: stay home and save lives.”

The following local and national mental health support and helplines are also available:

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~ NHS Mental Health Crisis service: 0300 200 0011, free 24/7 service

~ Rise (for children and young people) call 08081 966798 (select option 2).

~ Dimensions Tool offers immediate tailored self-help support and signposting to local services.

~ Warwickshire Safe Haven: 6-11pm every day; 02477 714554/07970 042270 or email  [email protected]

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~ Coventry Safe Haven: 6-11pm every day; 07921 876065 or email [email protected]

~ Chat Health is a free service that enables 11 – 18 year olds across Coventry and Warwickshire to send confidential SMS text messages to School Nurses who will provide impartial advice and support.

For Warwickshire, text 07507 331 525

For Coventry, text 07507 331 949

~ Coventry and Warwickshire Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service, call 024 7667 1090

~ The Samaritans call 116 123

~ YoungMinds Crisis Messenger: text YM to 85258

~ Papyrus Hopeline UK suicide prevention helpline: call 0800 068 4141 or text 07860 039967