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  1. The Living Well UK programme has been independently evaluated by Cordis Bright.The evaluation assessed the extent to which the programme improved mental health and wellbeing outcomes for people, how it affected practitioners’ job satisfaction and motivations, and how far it enabled positive changes in local systems.

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  2. Nov 22, 2022 · About Living Well and the evaluation The Living Well programme is a response to a challenging context and rapidly changing landscape of mental health in the UK. Demand for mental health support has been rapidly rising and this has been exacerbated by recent challenges in context from Covid19, to the increased pressures on people’s

  3. Reaching those who need help. To date, the three Living Well sites have helped nearly 6,500 people. Of the 3,438 people supported between May 2019 and March 2022: 40% had an existing mental health diagnosis. 92% were within the “clinical range” for needing mental health support.

  4. Innovation Unit commissioned Cordis Bright as its evaluation partner for the Living Well UK programme. The evaluation ran between January 2019 and July 2022 and involved a local evaluation for each Living Well system. This is the final report for Living Well Salford. It presents the evidence on the

  5. The Living Well UK programme. Uniquely, Innovation Unit helps places and partners solve today’s urgent problems and grow sustainable solutions for the future – building a safe and credible pathway between the two. A great example of this work is our Living Well UK programme (2018-22), which successfully helped four pioneering places ...

  6. The Living Well UK programme (2018-22) created new systems of community mental health support across the UK, inspired by a model developed in Lambeth, South London. The programme was awarded £3.4 million from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, to support new local partnerships in Edinburgh ...

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  8. The Living Well UK programme has been awarded £3.4 million in National Lottery funding to support new local partnerships in Edinburgh, Luton, Salford, and Tameside & Glossop that will each develop their own version of a Living Well system. The programme is helping to build Living Well systems of support that put people’s strengths and lived ...

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