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<p>Progress in implementing the <em>Five Year Forward View for Mental Health</em>
is monitored and supported by NHS England’s Advisory and Oversight Group that is chaired
by Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of MIND, and former chair of the Mental Health Taskforce,
and the group membership comprises a range of external stakeholders, including service
users and a number of voluntary sector organisations.</p><p> </p><p>As local areas
develop and implement their own plans to deliver the <em>Five Year Forward View for
Mental Health</em>, it will be important that common principles are followed. These
should include:</p><p> </p><p>- co-production with people with lived experience of
services, their families and carers;</p><p>- working in partnership with local public,
private and voluntary sector organisations, recognising the contributions of each
to improving mental health and wellbeing;</p><p>- identifying needs and intervening
at the earliest appropriate opportunity to reduce the likelihood of escalation and
distress and support recovery;</p><p>- designing and delivering person-centred care,
underpinned by evidence, which supports people to lead fuller, happier lives; and,</p><p>-
underpinning the commitments through outcome-focused, intelligent and data-driven
commissioning.</p><p> </p><p>In relation to monitoring performance, in October 2016,
NHS England published a <em>Mental Health Five Year Forward View Dashboard</em>. The
Dashboard, which is an online only resource, includes metrics for monitoring key performance
and outcomes data and will be updated quarterly.</p>
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