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Economic downturn and
reforms to the welfare and housing system:
Implications for mental health and wellbeing

         HSCF mental health SIG


                  Vicky Hobart
         Public Health, City and Hackney

                  12th July 2012
Mental well being, maintenance and recovery



Promoting mental wellbeing in the population

Maintaining mental health and wellbeing for
           individuals and families

              Aiding recovery
Evidence                                                                                                        Examples
                                                                 Parenting skills & pre-school education
   Family environment in early life is a critical to emotional & behavioural            Parenting skills training (improving MH of parents & the MH/behaviour/life
    development of children                                                               chances of children)
   Adverse experiences at this stage e.g. abuse, neglect or harsh parenting,            Pre-school prevention programmes, including educational components
    are strongly associated with onset of MH difficulties in childhood, often             involving the child & family/parenting support, improve social/emotional
    persisting throughout the life course                                                 behaviour, cognitive function & family well-being with long term
   Interventions that reduce risk factors & enhance protective factors in the            improvements in earnings & reduced criminal behaviour
    family show a high level of effectiveness & cost-effectiveness
                                                  Life-long learning, health promoting schools & continuing education
   Robust case for strengthening investment in MH promotion in school                   For primary schools, staff trained to identify signs of emotional problems & a
    settings & for increasing educational opportunities for adults                        programme to develop children’s emotional & social wellbeing & to help
    Support for emotional & social development is as important as help with              parents develop their parenting skills (NICE)
    school work in increasing the chances of educational success, notably for            All secondary schools adopt a whole school approach, encompassing
    children facing difficulties at home                                                  organisation & management issues as well as the curriculum & extra-
                                                                                          curriculum provision.
                                                         Improving working lives: employment & the workplace
   1 in 6 of the workforce is affected by a MH problem                                    Recognition that employment is good for physical & MH
                                                                                           Working conditions & practices in line with the Health & Safety executive’s
                                                                                            management standards on work-related stress
                                                                                           Awareness training for line managers, Better access to help & effective
                                                                                            rehabilitation
                                                                                  Lifestyle
   Known effectiveness of lifestyle messages for the promotion of MH e.g.                 MH & lifestyle advice routinely & opportunistically offered in primary care,
    exercise, diet, learning new skills, creative pursuits & social participation           with a focus on diet, exercise & alcohol & strengthening social support
   Change in relation to diet, exercise & alcohol has potentially large MH                Interventions that promote collective opportunities for healthy lifestyles e.g.
    benefits with low cost interventions, particularly in primary care                      green gyms, walking groups & self help groups
   Behaviour change is influenced by a range of factors. Capacity, motivation
    & opportunity to adopt a healthy lifestyle are strongly influenced by MH,
    as well as by socio-economic factors.

                                                     Supporting communities; environmental improvements
   Evidence of the MH benefits of the natural environment, including             Environmental predictors of poor mental well-being include: neighbour noise,
    outdoor urban public spaces                                                    feeling overcrowded, feeling unsafe/fear of crime, damp housing
   MH benefits of contact with nature linked to value of the natural             Protective features include places to escape to (e.g. green open spaces),
    environment & factors that support psychological wellbeing e.g. physical       events to bring people together, community facilities & social & entertainment
    activity, companionship.                                                       facilities
‘Being without work is rarely good for one’s
   health, but while ‘good work’ is linked to
    positive health outcomes, jobs that are
  insecure, low paid and that fail to protect
   employees from stress and danger make
                   people ill’

                         Marmot review team
Population health effects of economic crisis

•   No ‘typical’ mortality response- some causes increase others fall
    dependent on populations affected and their characteristics
•   Increase in risk factors for poor mental health: low household income,
    debt, financial difficulties, housing payment problems, poverty,
    unemployment, job insecurity
•   Increase in prevalence of major depressive disorder (Canada/ Hong Kong)
•   Increase in homicide
•   Increase in family violence and neglect (WHO report) and reports of
    increased domestic violence and relationship breakdown
•   Associated impacts on wellbeing of children
•   Worse infectious disease outcomes- living conditions, access to therapy,
    poorer retention, reduced immunity.
•   Little research into longer term impacts
Unemployment- impacts at individual level


•   Limiting long term illness
•   Mental illness
•   Cardiovascular disease
•   Higher use of medication
                                      Male mortality in England and Wales 1981-1992



•   Worse prognosis
•   Worse recovery rates
Unemployment- material and psychosocial effects


• Reduction in income, lower living standards
• Unemployment/fear of as a stressor, triggering distress,
  anxiety, depression
• And/or worsening physical health
• Loss of core role, linked to sense of identity
• Reduced social integration, lower self-esteem
• Loss of feeling of control – an essential protective feature of
  good health
• Impact on health related behaviours- increased smoking and
  alcohol consumption, reduced physical activity
• Wider impacts on families and communities
Simplified cognitive model of unemployment - CBT perspective
Key benefits claimed by residents of Hackney and City of London, May
     2011. Percentages are of working age population (NOMIS/DWP)



                                             Hackney            The City   London

                                    number        %    number         %        %

Job seekers                         10,660      7.0%      120      1.2%      4.1%

Incapacity benefits and ESA         13,260      8.7%      160      1.7%      6.5%

Lone parents                         4,620      3.0%       20      0.2%      1.5%

Carers                               1,640      1.1%       20      0.2%      1.2%

Others on income related benefits    1,160      0.8%       10      0.5%      0.5%

Disabled                             1,220      0.8%       20      0.3%      1.0%

Bereaved                               160      0.1%       10      0.1%      0.2%

Key out of work benefits            29,700     19.4%      380      3.2%     12.4%
Hackney context

•   Desirability/ Olympics = increasing rents, less supply
•   Increase in employment rate but large cohort remains workless.
•   Evidence of real need? ie not people ‘parked’ on IB when manufacturing
    declined.
•   Large number and % of people rely on means tested benefits including
    housing benefit- in work poverty?
•   Lone parents
•   Larger households- disproportionately affected
•   Existing overcrowding
•   Hackney Homes working with many Housing Associations
How will people respond to a short fall in income?
•   Re-negotiate rents with landlords
•   Re-deployment of the household income to meet the shortfall in LHA- reducing spending on food,
    heating, travel, leisure.
•   Supplementing this income: through financial support from friends/family, through the informal
    economy, or by additional non-dependents joining the household that contribute to household
    expenses.
•   Increased personal debt- through personal loans, or rent arrears. These households may have a
    poor credit rating, and be vulnerable to loan sharks and pay day loan companies. This also carries
    the risk of repossession, or non-renewal of a tenancy.
•   Finding employment-but in the short term this has implications for continued receipt of benefits.
    In the longer term Universal Credit may increase work incentives as the cap will not apply to
    working households.
•   Moving house- either to a smaller/ lower rent property in the same area, or to a cheaper area.
    Larger households could split themselves between two properties.
Groups particularly vulnerable to poor mental health: scale of
                effect, or existing health status



• Incapacity benefit claimants being reassessed
• Single people 25-35 years in private rented sector
• Private rented sector
• Families with 3 + children
• Employment support allowance claimants
• Older people in ‘under-occupied’ properties
• Other?
Priorities to protect the health and well being through these changes


•   Advice, advocacy and support- recognising the phasing and complexity of the changes.
•   Anticipate an increase in demand for benefits advice and support services, and there is some
    evidence of this already locally.
•   Prevent overcrowding and homelessness- these are already significant issue in Hackney (see
    section) and could be exacerbated.
•   Identify and support people who do not engage in the changes or drop out, to prevent
    homelessness and/or destitution.
•   Establish good links between the new Work Programme and local services to give people the
    best chance of good employment or enterprise
•   If people have to/decide to move, consider what support they will need and help them plan
    eg re-registering with school or GP, access to formal and informal support networks
    (including carers), and ensuring good safeguarding procedures for vulnerable children and
    adults are maintained through good communication and hand over.
Conditions of those claiming Incapacity Benefit/ Severe Disablement
           Allowance, Hackney, May 2011 (NOMIS/DWP)

                                  other, 13%
              diseases of the
            respiratory system,
                    3%

      diseases of the
    circulatory system,
            5%


    diseases of the
  nervous system, 5%


                                                      mental and
                                                     behavioural
                                                    disorders, 57%

           diseases of the
           musculoskeletal
            system, 17%
Work capability assessment/ reassessment


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Welfare reform for hscf mental health sig july 2012

  • 1. Economic downturn and reforms to the welfare and housing system: Implications for mental health and wellbeing HSCF mental health SIG Vicky Hobart Public Health, City and Hackney 12th July 2012
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  • 3. Mental well being, maintenance and recovery Promoting mental wellbeing in the population Maintaining mental health and wellbeing for individuals and families Aiding recovery
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  • 5. Evidence Examples Parenting skills & pre-school education  Family environment in early life is a critical to emotional & behavioural  Parenting skills training (improving MH of parents & the MH/behaviour/life development of children chances of children)  Adverse experiences at this stage e.g. abuse, neglect or harsh parenting,  Pre-school prevention programmes, including educational components are strongly associated with onset of MH difficulties in childhood, often involving the child & family/parenting support, improve social/emotional persisting throughout the life course behaviour, cognitive function & family well-being with long term  Interventions that reduce risk factors & enhance protective factors in the improvements in earnings & reduced criminal behaviour family show a high level of effectiveness & cost-effectiveness Life-long learning, health promoting schools & continuing education  Robust case for strengthening investment in MH promotion in school  For primary schools, staff trained to identify signs of emotional problems & a settings & for increasing educational opportunities for adults programme to develop children’s emotional & social wellbeing & to help  Support for emotional & social development is as important as help with parents develop their parenting skills (NICE) school work in increasing the chances of educational success, notably for  All secondary schools adopt a whole school approach, encompassing children facing difficulties at home organisation & management issues as well as the curriculum & extra- curriculum provision. Improving working lives: employment & the workplace  1 in 6 of the workforce is affected by a MH problem  Recognition that employment is good for physical & MH  Working conditions & practices in line with the Health & Safety executive’s management standards on work-related stress  Awareness training for line managers, Better access to help & effective rehabilitation Lifestyle  Known effectiveness of lifestyle messages for the promotion of MH e.g.  MH & lifestyle advice routinely & opportunistically offered in primary care, exercise, diet, learning new skills, creative pursuits & social participation with a focus on diet, exercise & alcohol & strengthening social support  Change in relation to diet, exercise & alcohol has potentially large MH  Interventions that promote collective opportunities for healthy lifestyles e.g. benefits with low cost interventions, particularly in primary care green gyms, walking groups & self help groups  Behaviour change is influenced by a range of factors. Capacity, motivation & opportunity to adopt a healthy lifestyle are strongly influenced by MH, as well as by socio-economic factors. Supporting communities; environmental improvements  Evidence of the MH benefits of the natural environment, including  Environmental predictors of poor mental well-being include: neighbour noise, outdoor urban public spaces feeling overcrowded, feeling unsafe/fear of crime, damp housing  MH benefits of contact with nature linked to value of the natural  Protective features include places to escape to (e.g. green open spaces), environment & factors that support psychological wellbeing e.g. physical events to bring people together, community facilities & social & entertainment activity, companionship. facilities
  • 6. ‘Being without work is rarely good for one’s health, but while ‘good work’ is linked to positive health outcomes, jobs that are insecure, low paid and that fail to protect employees from stress and danger make people ill’ Marmot review team
  • 7. Population health effects of economic crisis • No ‘typical’ mortality response- some causes increase others fall dependent on populations affected and their characteristics • Increase in risk factors for poor mental health: low household income, debt, financial difficulties, housing payment problems, poverty, unemployment, job insecurity • Increase in prevalence of major depressive disorder (Canada/ Hong Kong) • Increase in homicide • Increase in family violence and neglect (WHO report) and reports of increased domestic violence and relationship breakdown • Associated impacts on wellbeing of children • Worse infectious disease outcomes- living conditions, access to therapy, poorer retention, reduced immunity. • Little research into longer term impacts
  • 8. Unemployment- impacts at individual level • Limiting long term illness • Mental illness • Cardiovascular disease • Higher use of medication Male mortality in England and Wales 1981-1992 • Worse prognosis • Worse recovery rates
  • 9. Unemployment- material and psychosocial effects • Reduction in income, lower living standards • Unemployment/fear of as a stressor, triggering distress, anxiety, depression • And/or worsening physical health • Loss of core role, linked to sense of identity • Reduced social integration, lower self-esteem • Loss of feeling of control – an essential protective feature of good health • Impact on health related behaviours- increased smoking and alcohol consumption, reduced physical activity • Wider impacts on families and communities
  • 10. Simplified cognitive model of unemployment - CBT perspective
  • 11. Key benefits claimed by residents of Hackney and City of London, May 2011. Percentages are of working age population (NOMIS/DWP) Hackney The City London number % number % % Job seekers 10,660 7.0% 120 1.2% 4.1% Incapacity benefits and ESA 13,260 8.7% 160 1.7% 6.5% Lone parents 4,620 3.0% 20 0.2% 1.5% Carers 1,640 1.1% 20 0.2% 1.2% Others on income related benefits 1,160 0.8% 10 0.5% 0.5% Disabled 1,220 0.8% 20 0.3% 1.0% Bereaved 160 0.1% 10 0.1% 0.2% Key out of work benefits 29,700 19.4% 380 3.2% 12.4%
  • 12. Hackney context • Desirability/ Olympics = increasing rents, less supply • Increase in employment rate but large cohort remains workless. • Evidence of real need? ie not people ‘parked’ on IB when manufacturing declined. • Large number and % of people rely on means tested benefits including housing benefit- in work poverty? • Lone parents • Larger households- disproportionately affected • Existing overcrowding • Hackney Homes working with many Housing Associations
  • 13. How will people respond to a short fall in income? • Re-negotiate rents with landlords • Re-deployment of the household income to meet the shortfall in LHA- reducing spending on food, heating, travel, leisure. • Supplementing this income: through financial support from friends/family, through the informal economy, or by additional non-dependents joining the household that contribute to household expenses. • Increased personal debt- through personal loans, or rent arrears. These households may have a poor credit rating, and be vulnerable to loan sharks and pay day loan companies. This also carries the risk of repossession, or non-renewal of a tenancy. • Finding employment-but in the short term this has implications for continued receipt of benefits. In the longer term Universal Credit may increase work incentives as the cap will not apply to working households. • Moving house- either to a smaller/ lower rent property in the same area, or to a cheaper area. Larger households could split themselves between two properties.
  • 14. Groups particularly vulnerable to poor mental health: scale of effect, or existing health status • Incapacity benefit claimants being reassessed • Single people 25-35 years in private rented sector • Private rented sector • Families with 3 + children • Employment support allowance claimants • Older people in ‘under-occupied’ properties • Other?
  • 15. Priorities to protect the health and well being through these changes • Advice, advocacy and support- recognising the phasing and complexity of the changes. • Anticipate an increase in demand for benefits advice and support services, and there is some evidence of this already locally. • Prevent overcrowding and homelessness- these are already significant issue in Hackney (see section) and could be exacerbated. • Identify and support people who do not engage in the changes or drop out, to prevent homelessness and/or destitution. • Establish good links between the new Work Programme and local services to give people the best chance of good employment or enterprise • If people have to/decide to move, consider what support they will need and help them plan eg re-registering with school or GP, access to formal and informal support networks (including carers), and ensuring good safeguarding procedures for vulnerable children and adults are maintained through good communication and hand over.
  • 16. Conditions of those claiming Incapacity Benefit/ Severe Disablement Allowance, Hackney, May 2011 (NOMIS/DWP) other, 13% diseases of the respiratory system, 3% diseases of the circulatory system, 5% diseases of the nervous system, 5% mental and behavioural disorders, 57% diseases of the musculoskeletal system, 17%
  • 17. Work capability assessment/ reassessment x x x x x x