march 2016 headspace information
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StevenAdelsheim,MD,[email protected]
DevelopingAustralia’sheadspaceProgramintheUnitedStatesStanfordPsychiatry’sCenterforYouthMentalHealthandWellbeing
StanfordPsychiatry’sCenterforYouthMentalHealthandWellbeing� ExpandingClinicalSupport
� PartnershipswithSchoolsandCommunity
� TechnologyandSocialMediaExpansion
Incidence of Disease across the Lifespan
CourtesyP.McGorry,MD
EsPmatedCostofChild/AdolescentMentalDisordersin2015(basedonanalysisofUSNaPonalHouseholdSurveyonDrugUseandHealth)� 9MillionyoungpeopleintheUShavementalhealthproblems
� $20.5Billionwasspentondirectmentalhealthservicesforyoungpeople
� $120Billionwasspentondirectcosts+lossofearnings+disabilitycostsforchildrenandyouthages5-25(notevenincludingcostsofhomelessness,incarceraPon,co-morbidcondiPonsormortalitycosts)
DevelopingAConPnuumofCareforYouthMentalHealth
WHEREDOITURNTOFORHELP?
exisPngUSmodelsconsidered
School-BasedHealthCenters(SBHCs)
• AccesspopulaPoninschoolsandthroughhighschoolageonly• PrioriPzeprimarycareandreproducPvehealthwithlessaccesstomentalhealthservices
• HIPAA-FERPAissues
• PrioriPzereproducPvehealthduetoreimbursementpossibiliPes;minimalmentalhealthsupports
• Manyconnectedtoacademicmedicalcenters• LoweraccesstotransiPonageandyoungadultpopulaPons
AdolescentHealthCenters
FederallyQualifiedHealthCenters
(FQHCs)
• Generallytargetclinicalprogramstootheragesandnotstandaloneoradolescent-youngadultfriendly
• IntegraPonofprimarycareandmentalhealthinearlydevelopment• DohaveenhancedreimbursementratethroughMedicaid
headspace
• headspacecenters–aonestopshopofyouthhealthcare.Keyelementsofprimarycare,mentalhealth,alcoholanddrugandvocaPonalandeducaPonalsupportareallpresent.
• headspaceyouthearlypsychosisprogram(hYEPP)• strengthensexisPngprograms• currently4hubsand4spokes(target8hubs/24spokes)
• eheadspace–ConfidenPal,freeandsecureonlinespacewhereyoungpeopleortheirfamiliescanchat,emailorspeakonthephonewithaqualifiedyouthmentalhealthprofessional
• Schoolsupport–developedin2011andisaworldfirstserviceintheareaofsupportforschoolsaffectedbysuicide.
• morethan150,000youngpeoplehelped
• morethanonemillionservicesprovided
headspaceservicecomponents
headspacesites-Thefirststopinapublicmentalhealthsystemofcare� Standaloneonestopshopsforyoungpeopleages12-25� Provide4corecomponentsinyouthdevelopedandfriendlyenvironment:◦ Mentalhealthsupportforthosewithmild-moderateissues◦ PrimaryCareSupport◦ AlcoholandotherDrugearlyintervenPon◦ SupportededucaPonandemployment
HeadspacemodelsitesinternaPonally
� headspaceAustralia-89sites� headspaceDenmark-8sites� headspaceIsrael–1site� HeadstrongIreland-10Jigsawsites� Canada-BC-5sitesandsoonmoreinOntarioandQuebec
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation January 2016
Our approach
headspace Our approach
headspace has streamlined the system of support for young people
• “single door” approach integrated into existing community services
• offering holistic mental health and wellbeing services at the earliest stage possible
Our model is underpinned by
• youth participation
• family and friends
• the best available evidence
• and delivered by people who are passionate about what we do
Internationally recognised as a world first model
The headspace success story headspace success story
headspace has helped thousands of young people since our doors opened in 2006
• 85 centres and 2 funded outposts in operation (target 100)
• over 222,000 young people helped*
• over 1,326,000 services provided to young people*
• three other major programs; Youth Early Psychosis Program, eheadspace, and
headspace School Support program
*Statistics includes young people accessing services via centres and eheadspace from inception of these two
programs until 30 September 2015.
ConfidenPality
YouthAccessClinician
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IPadsurveyWhat to expect
Appropriate
headspace centres
headspace works
• wide range of health and wellbeing support, including • mental health • general health • alcohol and other drugs • sexual health • vocational support • educational support
• internal evaluations show that young people using services reported a
• 56% reduction in psychological distress • 62% improvements in quality of life
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Campaigns
headspace centres
Campaigns
headspace centres
Videoadsheadspace
• hmps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8DQ-aCW_Xg
• hmps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt_70_JhR8A
• hmps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjmu-IsnrhY
• hmps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM6jym0Eg0U
headspace Partnerships
headspace Partnerships
PartnershipswithnaPonalsportsteams!
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wareness
32percentTheincreaseinAboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderyoungpeopleaccessingheadspacecentresinthe12monthssincethecampaignlaunched
1.6millionvisitstotheheadspacewebsitethisyear
61percentTotalheadspacebrandawarenessamongstyoungpeoplegrewfrom34percentsince2012
46percentPercentageoffamilyandfriendsthatrecogniseheadspacewhenprompted
Prepare, Respond, Recover headspace School Support (hSS) Australia's first school postvention service Suicide postvention services to Australian Secondary schools
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headspace School Support
SchoolpostvenHonsupportisprevenHonoffutureharmandfurthersuicideSchoolpostvenHonisanintervenPonconductedaterasuicide,thatprovidescomprehensivesupporttoenPreschoolcommuniPesincludingyoungpeople,staffandparents.Thismustbetailoredtothecontext,evidencedbasedtoreducefurtherharm,andPmelytoaidrecovery.ThegreatestpredictorofeffecHvepostvenHonispreplanning.CurrentinternaPonalresearchindicatesthatyoungpeoplewhohaveexposuretosuicidecansignificantlyincreasetheriskofmentalillness,suicideideaPon,suicideamempt,anddeathbysuicide.Thismayleadtocontagion.
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16%
23%
31%
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headspace school support
eheadspace Creating a digital support for all young people
Key features
headspace centres
Individually tailored mental health interventions
• Webchat
• Telephone
• Vocational
• Family
• Live info sessions
• hYEPP 7 days a week 9am - 1am
Access and Support headspace centres
Since 2011: 45,000 young people 162,000 occasions of service
2015:
Approximatley 17,000 young people Approximately 63,000 occasions of service Demand increasing – minimal marketing 50% first time access to mental health support
NextStepsinheadspaceUSDevelopmentandImplementaPon
� PartnershipwithRWJonplanningprocesstodevelop3headspacesitesinUS
� DevelopmentofNaPonalandRegionalAdvisoryBoards� DevelopmentofNaPonalandLocalPublic/PrivateFunding
Partnerships� Developmentofcommunityclinicalandyouth
partnershipsforfirstsites� hmps://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry/about_us/special-
iniPaPves/youthwellbeing.html