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1 of 102
Author: BENYON Rhian; WAFULA Simon;
Title: One charity's approach to perinatal depression and social inclusion.
Reference: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 16(4), 2012, pp.206-210.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; communities; depression; mental health problems; mothers; postnatal depression; social inclusion; social networks; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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2 of 102
Author: GLYN Jennifer;
Title: Stronger together.
Reference: Mental Health Today, November/December 2012, pp.28-29.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; empowerment; mental health problems; mental health services; peer groups; recovery approach; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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3 of 102
Author: COE Chris; BARLOW Jane;
Title: Supporting women with perinatal mental health problems: the role of the voluntary sector.
Reference: Community Practitioner, 86(2), February 2013, pp.23-27.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; evaluation; mental health problems; mothers; needs; parenting; postnatal depression; service users; support groups; volunteers; research; England; Select:
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4 of 102
Author: MORIARTY Jo; MANTHORPE Jill;
Title: Diversity in older people and access to services: an evidence review
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Publisher: London: Age UK, 2012. 97p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to services; befriending schemes; day centres; discrimination; equal opportunities; falls; older people; research review; United Kingdom; Select:
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5 of 102
Author: OFSTED;
Title: Independent visitors: children and young people's views
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Publisher: Manchester: OFSTED, 2012. 22p.
Format: book;
Topics: befriending schemes; looked after children; user views; young people; government publication; research; England; Select:
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6 of 102
Author: AGE UK;
Title: Loneliness and isolation: evidence review
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Publisher: London: Age UK, 2012. 32p.
Format: book;
Topics: befriending schemes; intervention; loneliness; older people; policy; social exclusion; research review; United Kingdom; Select:
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7 of 102
Author: BARLOW Jane; COE Chris;
Title: Family action perinatal support project: research findings report
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Publisher: Coventry: University of Warwick. Medical School, 2012. 50p.
Format: book;
Topics: anxiety; befriending schemes; intervention; outcomes; postnatal depression; research; England; Select:
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8 of 102
Author: CRESSEY Melanie;
Title: Volunteer befrienders: can it work?
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(5), September/October 2012, pp.15-16.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; dementia; older people; volunteers; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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9 of 102
Author: EVANS Katherine;
Title: Building community by supporting mothers: new approaches to perinatal care.
Reference: Community Practitioner, 85(9), September 2012, pp.36-37.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; intervention; mothers; postnatal depression; pregnancy; social exclusion; social networks; volunteers; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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10 of 102
Author: McLEAN Joanne; et al.;
Title: Exploring peer support as an approach to supporting self management: feasibility study report
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Publisher: Edinburgh: Mental Health Foundation, 2012. 36p.
Format: book;
Topics: befriending schemes; heart diseases; long term conditions; mental health services; peer groups; self care; support groups; research; Scotland; Select:
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11 of 102
Author: OCKWELL Claire;
Title: Challenges and triumphs: developing an inpatient peer support project
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.94-100.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; evaluation; hospitals; mental health services; severe mental health problems; user participation; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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12 of 102
Author: DANIELS Allen S.; et al.;
Title: Pillars of peer support: advancing the role of peer support specialists in promoting recovery.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.60-69.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; health insurance; mental health services; staff development; support groups; training; user participation; practice; practice example; United States; Select:
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13 of 102
Author: WATSON Emma;
Title: One year in peer support – personal reflections.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.85-88.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; community mental health services; evaluation; job satisfaction; support groups; user participation; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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14 of 102
Author: REPPER Julie; WATSON Emma;
Title: A year of peer support in Nottingham: the peer support workers and their work with individuals.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.79-84.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; community mental health services; evaluation; staff-user relationships; support groups; user participation; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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15 of 102
Author: CREPAZ-KEAY David; CYHLAROVA Eva;
Title: A new self-management intervention for people with severe psychiatric diagnoses.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.89-93.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; mental health services; self-help; severe mental health problems; support groups; user participation; practice; Wales; Select:
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16 of 102
Author: REPPER Julie; WATSON Emma;
Title: A year of peer support in Nottingham: lessons learned.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training Education and Practice, 7(2), 2012, pp.70-78.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; community mental health services; evaluation; recruitment; staff management; support groups; training; user participation; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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17 of 102
Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; CONTACT THE ELDERLY;
Title: Preventing loneliness and social isolation among older people
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012. 4p.
Format: book; SCIE publication;
Topics: befriending schemes; groups; intervention; isolated people; loneliness; older people; social networks; practice; practice example; United Kingdom; Select:
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18 of 102
Author: ROGERS Emily;
Title: Happier beginnings.
Reference: Children and Young People Now, 17.4.12, pp.22-23.
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Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; depression; early intervention; mothers; postnatal depression; pregnancy; volunteers; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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19 of 102
Author: LESTER Helen; et al.;
Title: An exploration of the value and mechanisms of befriending for older adults in England.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 32(2), February 2012, pp.307-328.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; loneliness; older people; social exclusion; social networks; research; England; Select:
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20 of 102
Author: MULVIHILL Joe;
Title: Personalised befriending support for older people.
Reference: Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 12(3), October 2011, pp.180-183.
Format: article;
Topics: befriending schemes; older people; personal budgets; person-centred approach; prevention; quality of life; research review; United Kingdom; Select:
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