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25 Haziran 2014 Çarşamba

NHS believe in chief Lisa Rodrigues on why she"s shouting about mental health | Mary O"Hara

Lisa Rodrigues NHS chief

Lisa Rodrigues, chief executive of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Believe in, says her following role will be as a psychological health campaigner. Photograph: Andrew Hasson




In direction of the finish of last 12 months Lisa Rodrigues, a longstanding chief executive of a large NHS mental well being believe in, was driving home from perform when some thing harrowing happened. “I was acquiring some horrible stomach pains. I could not see properly. I wished to crash my auto. I really had to [attempt hard to] stop myself undertaking that.” She made it property securely but says she “cried for 3 days and 3 nights”.


Rodrigues was in the midst of the first severe episode of clinical depression she had skilled in virtually two decades but it was particularly important, she says, simply because the crisis point occurred weeks soon after she had manufactured the selection to “come out” about her background of mental well being issues.


That someone in such a senior management place in any organisation decides to speak openly about living with depression is uncommon and Rodrigues, 58, whose most trying times were in her teens and early 20s, acknowledges that speaking out was tough. As she talks about her operate and occupation, the last 13 many years of which have been as chief executive of Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust, a provider of mental well being, substance misuse, learning disability and prison healthcare companies, she exudes the fervour of somebody established to bring her own experiences to bear.


She says, as retirement approached, she realised that talking about currently being in a demanding, senior position with a history of depression could have value. “I was just about to leave the NHS and that I desired to speak about the reality that currently being a leader doesn’t suggest to say that you have to be ideal,” she says.


The concept that residing with a mental illness would exclude a person from a work they were capable of carrying out demands to be challenged, she suggests. “My experience of learning to control my very own emotions and deal with what I have just dealt with – I feel I’m a far better particular person for it with out a doubt,” she adds.


Reactions to her coming out have been primarily encouraging, but some individuals commented that she “was the extremely last individual” they would have expected to have psychological health issues, or remarked, “You’re not on antidepressants are you?” as if there was anything incorrect with it.


“There’s this whole pill shaming issue that goes on”, she says of the stigma attached to taking medication for a mental illness. “If you have received cancer and you come forward for treatment no person judges you. To be frank I would be dead if I hadn’t taken antidepressants due to the fact I was so low.”


She argues that, in spite of some progress in latest years, it is stigma across society that is a principal lead to of damaging attitudes and also affects behaviour and the way psychological well being companies are funded and organised.


“Why is it that mental well being services in this country only get twelve% of the assets that we have accessible, offered that it is at least 25% of the condition burden? I feel we begin with the stigma,” she argues. “If we can start by speaking about the stigma … that implies individuals are far more most likely to invest in providers to aid individuals people have a better daily life.”


What about the monetary strain on the health service in spite of ministerial overtures around “parity” of care for people employing mental overall health companies? Rodrigues says plainly: “Put your money in which your mouth is, politicians.”


Her analysis of the mental healthcare technique is measured and illuminating. It is clear she has relished the hard process of operating a complicated overall health believe in in a time of immense modify, and believes she has helped increase some aspects of healthcare, including advocating for far more integration amongst mental and bodily provision, in distinct for older folks.


The impact of the economic downturn and rewards modifications have been “really substantial”, Rodrigues says, simply because the most vulnerable men and women are underneath huge stress. “We have got the advantage changes affecting patients and so also the increase in charges for items and also the adjustments in housing advantage. So they’ve received a triple whammy. When we are seeing them they’re far more unwell and have a tendency to keep in hospital longer.”


In other regions cuts to funding coupled with modifications to the commissioning of youngster and adolescent mental healthcare are specially problematic, she suggests, since “early intervention” is so crucial to longer phrase psychological wellbeing and to reducing the demands on “other components of the system” this kind of as A&ampE and the criminal justice technique additional down the line. The previous 12 months has observed a “severe” jump of 10% nationally in the number of youthful folks accessing services, but there are “no hospital beds for youngsters and young individuals anyplace in the country at any 1 time” to accommodate these in crisis.


Although nevertheless evidently passionate about how the health technique operates, there is a sense that Rodrigues is steadily coming to terms with moving on and segueing into the role of campaigner. “For the up coming third of my life I will be campaigning about this stuff,” she replies. “I will not want to be operating it. I want to publish about it. I want to shout about it simply because I believe I can make fairly a big difference.”


But what helps make her believe folks will pay attention to what she has to say? “I will make certain they do. I’m really difficult to say no to,” she asserts with a smile.


Age 58.


Lives Brighton, east Sussex.


Family Married, two grown-up children.


Training Horsham substantial school for Girls, West Sussex, Dunottar school, Reigate, Surrey University of Sussex, BA in psychology, BA and MA, public sector management.


Profession 2001-present: chief executive officer, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Believe in (and predecessor wellness and social care trusts) June-Dec 2001: task director, psychological health, West Sussex Wellness Authority (HA) 2000–01: director, emergency arranging, South East Regional Office, NHS Executive 1995–2000: exec director of nursing, South Downs Overall health NHS Believe in 1990–95: wellness visitor, South Downs Overall health NHS Trust (and predecessor authorities) 1987–90: health visitor, East Sussex HA 1979–82: health visitor, Brighton HA 1977–78: employees nurse, Excellent Ormond Street Hospital.


Awards CBE for solutions to the NHS.


Interests Jam, bicycles, Brighton and Hove Albion FC, reading through and creating.




NHS believe in chief Lisa Rodrigues on why she"s shouting about mental health | Mary O"Hara

16 Mayıs 2014 Cuma

Lisa Rodrigues evaluations this week"s healthcare news

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Study from the charity Combat Stress uncovered a 57% rise in ex-services personnel seeking support for publish-traumatic tension disorder. Photograph: PA




The aim of Psychological Well being Awareness week, established by the Psychological Health Foundation, is to get these who wouldn’t generally speak about it to join in with those who do, growing knowing and decreasing stigma.


At Sussex Partnership, we have been functioning for a lot of many years to get psychological well being treated with the same respect as bodily illness. This involves speaking with our patients, households and the public setting goals for our employees reaching fair entry to restricted NHS sources for folks with psychological wellness situations and contributing positively to the way individuals who have mental overall health issues are taken care of by the media. My knowledge of severe clinical depression at the end of last 12 months helps make me come to feel even far more established that we should perform our portion.


The disparity amongst mental and physical care has been highlighted lately by the media. The BBC and Community Care Magazine ran a joint investigation into individuals currently being sent far away for admission to acute mental hospitals. Locally, we are working internally, with commissioners and partners to improve things, due to the fact our program across the country is not fit for objective. In most components of the Uk, the typical length of remain in psychological wellness hospitals is escalating since the alternatives to going into hospital and care to help risk-free early discharge are not obtainable 24-7. Personnel are annoyed about wanting to do the proper point for sufferers but not getting assets in the proper spot.


On the topic of parity, this piece by Martin McShane, director of long-term circumstances at NHS England, was very very good.


In Sussex we utilized Psychological Health Awareness Week to reach individuals utilizing our companies and those who are interested in what we do, including by way of a tweetchat on obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). We needed to present it can cripple people’s lives, leaving them also afraid to go out, petrified of catastrophe if they never execute extremely repetitive checking routines or repeating the identical basic tasks, this kind of as personalized hygiene, for several hrs. Our tweetchat had a great response from the local media with The Argus, our nearby every day, running a feature, and local radio stations mentioned OCD all through the day.


Different media ran fascinating pieces on publish-traumatic anxiety disorder (PTSD) in servicemen and females. This arose from study by the charity Fight Stress about a 57% rise in ex-service personnel looking for help for PTSD. If our aim is to minimize stigma, we want to make confident people know that we can all seem soon after our psychological wellness, and that psychological sickness can have an effect on anybody. One in 4 men and women will endure from a mental well being problem in their lifetime. This is altering, in component because of weeks like this and the co-ordinated efforts of the wonderful Time to Adjust programme. But several folks nevertheless see it as taboo, most likely simply because they are frightened. We want to do lots a lot more to reach out to absolutely everyone, specifically the standard Radio one demographic and youthful men. Hearing about the experiences of ex-servicemen and females moved me and I hope it did the very same for other folks, particularly these who are struggling in silence and are not certain in which to turn. And last but not least, hurry up and view all 6 episodes of The Crimson Discipline to see how knowing of PTSD began from the terrible situations of the very first globe war.


Psychological health issues do not just impact the person, they impact their partners, children, mother and father, other loved ones and close friends. I thought this piece by Seb Baird, co-founder of the Mind Your Head campaign, was a lovely summary that I would advocate to these concerned about someone near.


Finally, a great end to Psychological Wellness Awareness Week is seeing our great pals at South London and Maudsley NHS foundation believe in (SLaM) up for a Bafta for their component in last year’s respectful, compassionate, but at the identical time difficult-hitting, documentary Bedlam. Great luck to patients and staff at SLaM.


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Lisa Rodrigues evaluations this week"s healthcare news