Meetings
Mental health inequalities
This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.
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Meeting: 06/07/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 2)
2 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with the primary care sector
Dr Julie Keely, Chair, Royal College of General Practitioners South West Wales Faculty and the Royal College of General Practitioners’ representative on the Royal Colleges Mental Health Expert Advisory Group
Professor Euan Hails, Royal College of Nursing Wales Board Member
Lisa Turnbull, Policy, Parliamentary and Public Affairs Manager – Royal College of Nursing Wales
Research brief
Paper 1 – Royal College of General Practitioners Wales
Paper 2 – Royal College Mental Health Expert Advisory Group Wales
Supporting documents:
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- Paper 1 – Royal College of General Practitioners Wales, item 2
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- Paper 2 - Royal College Mental Health Expert Advisory Group Wales, item 2
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee received evidence from representatives of the primary care sector.
Meeting: 06/07/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 6)
6 Mental health inequalities: consideration of evidence
Paper 5 – mental health inequalities inquiry: next steps
Supporting documents:
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Minutes:
6.1 The Committee considered the evidence received and agreed next steps for the inquiry.
Meeting: 06/07/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with the secondary care sector
Professor Keith Lloyd, Royal College of Psychiatrists
Paper 3 - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
Paper 4 - Royal College of Psychiatrists
Supporting documents:
- Paper 3 - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, item 3
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- Paper 4 - Royal College of Psychiatrists, item 3
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Minutes:
3.1 The Committee received evidence from a representative of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
3.2 Professor Lloyd agreed to write to the Committee to:
share existing evidence on ethnic minority communities and the Mental Health
Act; provide suggestions of actions that Welsh Government or other decision
makers could take to address mental health inequalities relating to older
people, people with hearing loss, people with neurodivergent conditions, and
other disadvantaged groups; and views on Greater Good, an online resource
established to share best practice with regard to mental health and well-being
by the University of Berkley, California.
Meeting: 29/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Letter from the Chair to Professors Kirby and Thapar with follow up questions after the mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 8 June 2022
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Minutes:
3.3 The Committee noted the letter.
Meeting: 29/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Response from Professor Kirby regarding follow up questions after the mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 8 June 2022
Supporting documents:
- PTN 4 - Response from Professor Kirby regarding follow up questions after mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 8 June 2022, item 3
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Minutes:
3.4 The Committee noted the response.
Meeting: 29/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Response from Professor Thapar regarding follow up questions after the mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 8 June 2022
Supporting documents:
- PTN 05 - Response from Professor Thapar regarding follow up questions after mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 8 June 2022, item 3
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Minutes:
3.5 The Committee noted the response.
Meeting: 29/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Response from Public Health Wales regarding follow up questions after the mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 19 May 2022
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Minutes:
3.11 The Committee noted the response.
Meeting: 29/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Letter from the Chair to Public Health Wales with follow up questions after the mental health inequalities inquiry evidence session on 19 May 2022
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Minutes:
3.10 The Committee noted the letter.
Meeting: 23/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 1.)
1. Committee visit
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Meeting: 08/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 2)
2 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with academics
Professor Amanda Kirby, Chair - ADHD Foundation
Professor Anita Thapar, Division of Psychological Medicine
and Clinical Neurosciences – Cardiff University
Information pack for participants
Research brief
Paper 1 – ADHD Foundation
Supporting documents:
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- Paper 1 - ADHD Foundation, item 2
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee received evidence from Professor Amanda Kirby and Professor Anita Thapar.
Meeting: 08/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 1.)
1. Mental health inequalities: informal stakeholder engagement event (private)
Information pack for participants
Supporting documents:
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Meeting: 08/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 5)
Mental health inequalities: consideration of evidence
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 08/06/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Additional information from Professor Rob Poole, Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University following the evidence session on 4 May
Supporting documents:
- PTN 2 - Additional information from Professor Rob Poole, Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University following the evidence session on 4 May, item 3
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Minutes:
3.2 The Committee noted the additional information.
Meeting: 19/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 7)
7 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with Professor Sir Sam Everington
Professor Sir Sam Everington
Paper 5 - Professor Sir Sam Everington
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Minutes:
7.1 The Committee received evidence from Professor Sir Sam Everington.
Meeting: 19/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 9)
Mental health inequalities: consideration of evidence
Minutes:
9.1 The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 19/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 6)
6 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with Mind Cymru and Leonard Cheshire
Sue O'Leary, Director - Mind Cymru
Ashra Khanom, Treasurer - Neath Port Talbot Black Minority
Ethnic Community Association
Rhian Stangroom Teel, Public Engagement Manager – Leonard Cheshire
Nia Golding, Area Manager – Leonard Cheshire
Paper 3 – Mind Cymru
Paper 4 – Leonard Cheshire
Supporting documents:
- Paper 3 - Mind Cymru, item 6
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- Paper 4 - Leonard Cheshire, item 6
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Minutes:
6.1 The Committee received evidence from representatives of Mind Cymru and Leonard Cheshire.
Meeting: 19/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 2)
2 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with Professor Carolyn Wallace, Wales School for Social Prescribing Research (WSSPR)
Professor Carolyn Wallace, Director - Wales School for Social Prescribing Research (WSSPR)
Research brief
Supporting documents:
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee received evidence from Professor Carolyn
Wallace.
Meeting: 19/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with Public Health Wales
Dr Tracey Cooper, Chief Executive – Public Health Wales
Julie Bishop, Director of Health Improvement – Public Health Wales
Joanne Hopkins - Programme Director for ACEs, Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention – Public Health Wales
Paper 1 – Public Health Wales
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Minutes:
3.1 The Committee received evidence from representatives of Public Health Wales.
3.2 The Committee agreed to write to Public Health Wales with follow-up questions.
Meeting: 11/05/2022 - Local Government and Housing Committee (Item 7)
7 Letter from the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee in relation to its inquiry into mental health inequalities
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Minutes:
7.2.a. The Committee noted the letter from the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee in relation to its inquiry into mental health inequalities.
Meeting: 04/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)
3 Letter from Chair, Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing regarding eating disorder services in Wales
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Minutes:
3.12 The Committee noted the letter.
Meeting: 04/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 5)
Mental health inequalities: consideration of evidence
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 04/05/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 2)
2 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with the Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University, Platfform and Psychologists for Social Change
Professor Rob Poole, Professor of Social Psychiatry - Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University
Ewan Hilton, Chief Executive – Platfform
Dr Jen Daffin, Community Clinical Psychologist - Psychologists for Social Change
Research Brief
Paper 1 – Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University
Paper 2 – Platfform
Paper 3 - Psychologists for Social Change
Supporting documents:
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- Paper 1 - Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University, item 2
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- Paper 2 - Platfform, item 2
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- Paper 3 - Psychologists for Social Change, item 2
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Minutes:
2.1 The Committee received evidence from representatives of Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University, Platfform and Psychologists for Social Change.
2.2 The panel agreed to write to the Committee with additional examples of the role of partners and communities in developing and delivering community solutions, and promoting and supporting mental health and wellbeing.
2.3 Ewan Hilton, Chief Executive – Platfform, agreed to share a copy of a report prepared by Platfform during the pandemic looking at issues relating to mental health and the workforce.
Meeting: 27/04/2022 - Children, Young People and Education Committee (Item 2)
2 Mental health inequalities
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Meeting: 25/04/2022 - Equality and Social Justice Committee (Item 2)
2 Letter from Health and Social Care Committee regarding mental health inequalities inquiry - 5 April 2022
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Meeting: 24/03/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 8)
8 Mental health inequalities: consideration of evidence
Supporting documents:
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Minutes:
8.1 The Committee considered the evidence received and agreed its approach to the next stage of the inquiry.
Meeting: 24/03/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 6)
6 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with the Children's Commissioner for Wales and the Older People's Commissioner for Wales
Professor Sally Holland, Children’s Commissioner for Wales
Kirrin Spiby-Davidson, Policy Adviser, Children’s Commissioner for Wales
Heléna Herklots, Older People's Commissioner for Wales
Paper 4 – Children’s Commissioner for Wales
Paper 5 – Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
Supporting documents:
- Paper 4 - Children's Commissioner for Wales, item 6
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- Paper 5 - Older People's Commissioner for Wales, item 6
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Minutes:
6.1 The Committee received evidence from the Children's Commissioner for Wales and the Older People's Commissioner for Wales.
Meeting: 24/03/2022 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 5)
5 Mental health inequalities: evidence session with Centre for Mental Health and Mental Health Foundation
Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive - Centre for Mental Health
Dr Antonis Kousoulis, Director for England and Wales – Mental Health Foundation
Research brief
Paper 2 – Centre for Mental Health
Paper 3 – Mental Health Foundation
Supporting documents:
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- Paper 2 - Centre for Mental Health, item 5
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- Paper 3 - Mental Health Foundation, item 5
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Minutes:
5.1 The Committee received evidence from a representative of the Centre for Mental Health and the Mental Health Foundation.
Meeting: 20/01/2022 - Children, Young People and Education Committee (Item 3)
3 Mental health inequalities
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Meeting: 10/01/2022 - Equality and Social Justice Committee (Item 2)
2 Correspondence from the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee regarding inquiry into mental health inequality - 14 December 2021
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Minutes:
2.4a Members noted the correspondence.