The response details that all Integrated Care Boards are expected to expand local provision by commissioning NHS Talking Therapies services that are integrated into physical health pathways. The practice will also send out the Waltham Forest Talking therapy (IAPT) website details and phone number to all of its patients with chronic diseases, and with stress. (AI summary)
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Within the template, there is a dedicated tab for completing validated screening tools, namely, the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 questionnaires. These have been incorporated into the template for several years, in recognition of the fact that patients living with chronic diseases are at increased risk of experiencing associated mental health difficulties. This tab appears for all patients, regardless of any prior mental health history, to allow for opportunistic screening and early identification of emerging symptoms of anxiety or depression. As clinical professionals, we expect that GPs conduct their appointments with sufficient time to address their patients’ needs and to appropriately assess any health concerns. General Practices are independent businesses and are therefore responsible for the way they operate, including the duration of individual appointments. This framework allows GPs to appropriately identify both physical and mental health issues, ensure thorough assessment, and provide timely interventions or referrals where necessary. I know how important it is that we understand the challenges that men face in seeking help so we can ensure that the care they receive meets their needs. We launched a 12 week call for evidence in April 2025, asking men of all ages to come forward and feed into England’s first ever men’s health strategy. This was the crucial first step in understanding what works and what doesn’t and how we can design services men will actually use. The call for evidence closed on 17 July 2025 and we are now analysing responses to inform the development of our strategy. Mr Hatchett's general practice has provided the following contribution in response to your report: As a practice, we will now send out the Waltham Forest Talking therapy (IAPT) website details and phone number to all of our patients with chronic diseases, and with stress, so they are sign-posted to seek help. We have also reflected that during a 10-to-15-minute appointment, unless the patient tells the practitioner about their stress and low mood, or if their demeanour body language indicate they have mental health troubles, it is difficult to be proactive about seeking this aspect of their health out, amidst all the other health needs being addressed. As clinicians we will aim to do better and ask open-ended questions about alcohol use, stress and low mood as much as possible but we realise the time constraints on us means we often rely on the patient & families to alert us about these problems. We have learnt that we cannot make assumptions that someone is mentally well by their appearance, and we will ask more questions about mental health and seek out those who need more help when they have physical health problems. I hope this response is helpful. Thank you for bringing these concerns to my attention.