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As per the Well-being Policy & Statement Framework for Practice 2018-2023 (Department of Education & Skills, 2018), promoting the well-being of our children and young people is a shared community responsibility. We can influence pink flags by giving reassurance, educating appropriately to avoid unhelpful beliefs developing, and supporting and giving confidence in the planning process. Remember, an accommodating workplace is a pink flag, and we know that the right sort of work is good for peoples’ health and wellbeing. 6 Remember, you are never alone! With peer support, whether you are giving support or getting support, WhiteFlag allows a safe, free, space to allow you to heal. Baselining is crucial to develop a good understanding of your force's position before RCRP is implemented, so any change can be monitored and recorded accurately. What to measure For people with mental health problems. MentalHealth.gov. https://www.mentalhealth.gov/talk/people-mental-health-problems. Accessed April 4, 2019.

Treatment settings. National Alliance on Mental Illness. https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Treatment/Treatment-Settings. Accessed April 10, 2019. Are there any lessons learned (both operational and from a change management perspective)? Consider sharing this more broadly.

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By being part of your Amber Flag Committee and getting involved in setting and achieving mental health goals, you can empower other people to prioritise their mental health, to overcome challenges, and build resilience. We would like to thank the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute for their help with the writing of this fact sheet. Links between debt and mental health Provides advice and support to individuals living in Wales who are experiencing a serious mental health illness. Triage generally is a process of sifting and prioritising both in terms of urgency and relevance. In mental health triage can be undertaken face to face or via telephone: ‘red flags’ include suicidal ideas, intent or actions, violence and aggression set in the context of psychosis and specific items such as command hallucinations, delusional misidentification and grandiose delusions. Mental illness is a leading cause of disability. Untreated mental illness can cause severe emotional, behavioral and physical health problems. Complications sometimes linked to mental illness include:

If you experience these warning signs, you should seek help as soon as possible: early intervention is critical in preventing major problems.’ The Amber Flag is the perfect initiative to promote teamwork and gives students an opportunity to meet and work alongside others.On its own, a change in appetite may not be anything to worry about (who hasn’t turned to chocolate to get through a crappy day?) but combined with other symptoms, it could suggest your mental state is taking a turn for the worse. 3. Loss of interest in everyday activities

What is mental illness? American Psychiatric Association. https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/what-is-mental-illness. Accessed April 4, 2019. Behaviour - Has the patient changed their behaviour to the pain? Have they reduced activity or compensating for certain movements. Early signs of catastrophising and fear-avoidance? Mental illnesses, in general, are thought to be caused by a variety of genetic and environmental factors: Psychosocial flags enable us to work from a biopsychosocial model and give a framework for assessment and planning. These flags are not a diagnosis or a symptom, but an indication that someone may not recover as expected, and may need additional support to return to work. These flags are often referred to as obstacles to recovery. Psychosocial factors determine outcomes such as activity levels and participation and work, but appear to be less relevant to the reporting of symptoms. Students can learn life skills and be supported and educated in how to cope with challenges that they face.

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Scoring: 0 points for "Not at all" answer, 1 point for "several days", 2 points for "more than half the days", and 3 points for "nearly every day. The cutoff score for screening purposes is 3. If the individual scores >3, continue with the PHQ-9 for further assessment of depression. Whether a supervisor’s authority was sought prior to using section 136 powers (number and percentage).

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