Mental health is a significant concern within the population of Haringey, with a notable prevalence of common mental disorders and diagnosed severe mental illnesses. We need effective support systems and interventions to promote mental well-being.
- Prevalence of common mental disorders: In 2017, approximately 22.3% of individuals aged 16 and above in Haringey reported experiencing a common mental disorder. This rate is higher than the national average of 16.9% for England,.
- Diagnosed severe mental illness: As of 2018, there were 4,800 individuals with diagnosed severe mental illnesses registered with a Haringey GP. 22,752 adults were diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or both.
- Adult social care service users: Approximately 600 individuals with mental ill health are currently receiving support from Haringey’s Adult Social Care services.
These insights highlight the pressing need for comprehensive mental health services and interventions in Haringey to address the prevalence of common mental disorders and severe mental illnesses. By investing in accessible and effective support systems, the borough can promote mental well-being and improve the quality of life for its residents affected by mental health challenges.