NEWS ETHICS Experts' Think Tank An expert think tank convened by ETHICS in collaboration with London Journal of Primary Care and GeoLab of the Ionian University of Greece on the integration of mental health promotion into primary care, and its wider ramifications for practice, commissioning , service design and the creation of healthy communities. The think tank comprises expertise from primary care, public health and psychiatry, community development, clinical practice, commissioning, qualitative and quantitative research, randomised controlled trials, guidelines, training, local, national and international policy. The rationale for the initiative is the major evidence base for the value of mental health promotion and prevention to human , social and economic capital; the reduction of the global burden of mental disorder; and the timeliness of such considerations in view of the GP commissioning role in Great Britain. The core principles by which the Think Tank will conduct its work include the WHO definitions of health and of mental health, the public health framework for health promotion and prevention, and the need for parity between mental and physical health."
Facilitators: Prof Rachel Jenkins, Psychiatrist and Chairman of ETHICS Paul Thomas (GP), Editor of “Primary care” Journal
GPs and their expertise Paul Thomas, Integrated Care Brian Fisher, Engaging Communities Catherine Millington-Saunders, End of life care lead for London Tony Burch, formerly RCGP London Chair Shamini Gnani, Academic & public health trained Nigel Mathers, Hon. Sec. of the RCGP and author of RCGP paper on integrated care Lise Hertel, Mental health in primary care lead for Newham Steve Thomas, Primary Care Commissioner
Not GPs Prof. Rachel Jenkins, Psychiatrist Prof. Fiona Wright, Assist. Director Public Health Baljeet Ruprah, set up community-based mental health services Rob White, Occupational therapist, leading redesign of mental health services in Ealing
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