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Publications

Total matching your search: 242

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Briefing 36: Police and mental health

2 Sep 2008

This briefing calls on the NHS to manage health care for people in police custody and to take a more active role in diverting people with mental health problems to the services they need.

Briefing 35: Evening the odds

17 Jul 2008

Specialist mental health employment support staff need to adopt an evidence-based approach with the capacity to address issues of racism and stigma.

From the inside

25 Jun 2008

It sets out what prisoners themselves say they need to improve their mental health: ‘someone to talk to’, ‘something to do’ during the day and practical help to plan for what they will do after they are released.

About time

12 Jun 2008

About Time is the first step-by-step guide that shows how day and vocational services can make radical changes to offer people the support they need to build the lives they want to live.

Short-changed

27 May 2008

Spending on prison mental health care

Making recovery a reality

17 Mar 2008

Recovery turns mental health services’ priorities on their heads. Mental health services need to demonstrate success in helping service users to get their lives back.

Mental health at work: developing the business case

13 Dec 2007

At any one time one worker in six will be experiencing depression, anxiety or problems relating to stress. The total cost to employers is estimated at £1,035 for every employee in the UK workforce.

A Guide to User-Focused Monitoring

3 Jan 2007

Setting up and running a project

We Need To Talk

31 Oct 2006

We Need To Talk examines the provision of psychological therapies and calls on the Government to provide psychological therapy through the NHS in line with NICE guidance.

The costs of race inequality

16 Oct 2006

This policy paper seeks to strengthen and support the case for action by showing that these poorer experiences and outcomes come at not just a personal cost to those involved – they also increase the financial costs of mental health care

Feeling good: promoting children’s mental health

10 Oct 2005

These activity sheets provide parents and their children aged 4 to 7 with a unique resource to help them talk about how they feel and what makes them happy or sad, stressed or secure.

Whose values?

13 Jul 2004

A workbook for values-based practice

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