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Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat
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Crisis Care Concordat: Moving forward
WEBWhen Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, addressed the Crisis Care Concordat conference on 25 October, he demonstrated the Department’s continuing commitment to this programme and thanked the audience as representatives of all the agencies that have been instrumental in improving mental health crisis care in every local area
NHSE: Improving the Physical Health of People with Serious …
WEBThis toolkit is based on an independent evaluation by the Royal College of Psychiatrists of four NHS England pilot sites. Click here to download Improving the Physical Health of People with Serious Mental Illness, A practical toolkit (NHSE, May 2016).
Evaluation of the Crisis Care Concordat
WEBhealth crises, although it also recognises the importance of prevention and recovery. The four main aims of the Concordat are: Access to support before crisis point – making sure people with mental health problems can get help 24 hours a day and that when they ask for help, they are taken seriously:
Meeting the Challenge – Making a Difference
WEBClick here to download the guide. Meeting the Challenge – Making a Difference is a new practitioner guide offering information, advice and guidance for those working with people with personality difficulties in community settings.The guide, commissioned by the Department of Health, brings together up to date thinking about personality disorder with …
NHS London Strategic Clinical Networks: London mental health …
WEBClick here to download London mental health crisis commissioning standards and recommendations. Click here to download London mental health crisis commissioning: Case studies. Click here to download London mental health crisis commissioning guide.
Innovative mental health sanctuary to open in Bristol
WEBLocal people asked for the Bristol Sanctuary to be created when they were consulted on plans for mental health services in the city. Local service users and carers have helped to draw up the plans for the service. It will be a place where people can go out of normal working hours, which feels safe, homely, comfortable and welcoming.
The King's Fund: Bringing together physical and mental health, A …
WEBClick here to download the King’s Fund Report: Bringing together physical and mental health, A new frontier for integrated care (Authors Chris Naylor, Preety Das, Shilpa Ross, Matthew Honeyman, James Thompson, Helen Gilburt, March 2016).
Stay Alive: Grassroots Suicide Prevention App
WEBStay Alive is a suicide prevention app which offers help and support both to people with thoughts of suicide and to people concerned about someone else. The app can be personalised to tailor it to the user. Key features include: Quick access to national crisis support helplines A mini-safety plan that can be filled out […]
The Carers Trust: The Triangle of Care, Carers Included: A Guide to
WEBCarers are vital partners in the provision of mental health and social care services. 1.5 million people care for someone with mental ill health in the UK. Click here to download The Carers Trust: The Triangle of Care, Carers Included: A Guide to Best Practice in Mental Health Care, Second edition, 2013.
First Response in Bradford
WEBThe First Response service offers support 24 hours a day, seven days a week to people of all ages living in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven experiencing a mental health crisis. Click here to link to details of the First Response in Bradford. Click here to download the ‘First Response on the go’ information leaflet about First
Mental Health Taskforce Report: The Five Year Forward View for …
WEBThe report of the independent Mental Health Taskforce to the NHS in England, chaired by the Chief Executive of Mind, Paul Farmer, was published on 15 February 2016. Click here to download the report. Click here to link to information about the Mental Health Task Force on the NHS England website.
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