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Mental health and substance misuse: a priority for policy and practice
- Author:
- BARKER Ingrid
- Journal article citation:
- Managing Community Care, 7(3), June 1999, pp.7-13.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
Despite policy statements and abundant evidence of the particular needs and problems of those with a dual diagnosis of mental health problems and substance misuse, very little that is effective is being done for this group. The article reviews the evidence and considers some of the solutions proposed.
Agents for change
- Author:
- BARKER Ingrid
- Journal article citation:
- Open Mind, 53, October 1991, p.4.
- Publisher:
- MIND
Newcastle Health Authority has set up a Mental Health Services Consumer Group which will contribute to the understanding of user needs, suggest quality measures to be incorporated in contracts, monitor services and assess future plans.
Power games: a workshop on user empowerment
- Author:
- BARKER Ingrid
- Publisher:
- Pavilion Publishing/Mind
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 13p.,handouts,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Hove
A half-day training workshop for workers in a mental health setting.
Multidisciplinary teamwork: models of good practice
- Author:
- BARKER Ingrid
- Publisher:
- Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work
- Publication year:
- 1989
- Pagination:
- 32p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Discusses the principles of multidisciplinary teamwork, the social worker's role, competence required by the social workers, and methods for developing those competencies.
Making progress in mental health: a National framework for local action
- Authors:
- BARKER Ingrid, PECK Edward
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Review, 2(4), December 1997, pp.7-16.
- Publisher:
- Pier Professional
Presents an article based on a document which was initially prepared to inform the policy direction that an incoming Labour Party government might pursue in mental health.
Snakes and ladders
- Authors:
- PECK Edward, BARKER Ingrid
- Journal article citation:
- Insight, 9.5.90, 1990, pp.20-21.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Publishing
Introducing case management may be a solution to the fragmentation of service provision, but has the Government thrown an ill-conceived notion at Social Services Departments?.
Characteristics for sustained advocacy projects in mental health services
- Authors:
- BARKER Ingrid, NEWBIGGING Karen, PECK Edward
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care Management and Planning, 5(4), August 1997, pp.132-138.
- Publisher:
- Pavillion
Describes research which identifies the common features of successful advocacy schemes in mental health services.