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Publications

Total matching your search: 243

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A place for parity

18 Nov 2013

This report looks at how much focus health and wellbeing boards have given to mental health in their strategies and sets out recommendations

A place for parity

Most of England’s Health and Wellbeing Boards are prioritising at least one mental health issue in their strategies but almost one in ten has ignored them entirely.

Parity of esteem: a briefing note

11 Nov 2013

Parity of esteem is the principle by which mental health must be given equal priority to physical health. This briefing note gives an overview of the situation and the impacts.

Peer support workers: a practical guide to implementation

29 Oct 2013

This guide sets out four phases for an organisation looking to introduce peer worker posts: preparation; recruitment; employment; and ongoing development.

Supporting offenders into employment: a briefing note

24 Oct 2013

IPS is a tried and tested approach to help people with mental health problems into employment. We are currently testing whether it can meet the specific needs of offenders.

Bridging the gap

6 Oct 2013

A rebalancing of health and care resources is needed to ensure no one is denied the mental or physical health care they need.

The NHS Constitution: a briefing note

5 Oct 2013

The NHS Constitution sets out what you can expect from the NHS as a patient and as a staff member.

Briefing 47: Barriers to employment

3 Oct 2013

Many people who require some support to get into work, especially those with mental health problems, the right to employment support is not being offered and numerous barriers remain.

Black and Minority Ethnic communities, mental health and criminal justice

9 Sep 2013

The briefing finds that community groups are key to engaging BME groups that are disproportionately represented both in mental health and criminal justice systems.

Making recovery a reality in your community

19 Aug 2013

This briefing urges commissioners to tackle the poorly integrated support received by those with overlapping mental health, drug and alcohol needs.

Peer support workers: theory and practice

5 Jun 2013

This paper examines the concepts and principles of peer support and presents examples from organisations which now have peers in their workforce.

Peer support in mental health care: is it good value for money?

This paper makes a first attempt at assessing whether peer support provides value for money, looking specifically at whether peer support workers can reduce psychiatric inpatient bed use.

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