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      <title><![CDATA[Mental Well-being Impact Assessment (MWIA)]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[  Mental Well-being Impact Assessment (MWIA)  is a pioneering methodology that enables organisations,  communities, and  projects to understand  and demonstrate their impact on mental well-being. It is based on the evidence  base on the determinants of mental well-being and on health impact assessment methodology. 

 Objectives 
 The Objectives of the  Well London  MWIA  project are to:  
  Deliver a programme better tuned to deliver mental well-being across all activities 
 Deliver a set of well-being indicators developed by local stakeholders 
 Engage communities and increase understanding around  mental well-being 
 Develop local capacity to undertake  MWIAs  
  Achievements of the MWIA project in Well London Phase 1 
  Provided an action learning programme in  MWIA  for 94 people across 19 Boroughs 
 326 people attended 31  MWIA  workshops in total: 113 participants in  MWIAs  on Well London projects and 106 for other projects in or near target areas 
 Three learning networks were held to share learning and practice in  MWIA  across London 
 89% of participants said that the  MWIA  training had increased their understanding of mental wellbeing 
 5 follow up learning networks held for people trained in  MWIA  through Well London 
 Quarterly  MWIA  update newsletter established - now ongoing 
 Network of  MWIA  practitioners established 
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[10-01-2012]]></pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[ Examples of Well London Phase 1  MWIA  can be found below. ]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[MWIA Reports]]></title>
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      <pubDate><![CDATA[04-11-2011]]></pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[ For further details on the Well London MWIA project please  contact:  Tony.Coggins@slam.nhs.uk  ]]></title>
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