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Direct payments in mental health: what are they being used for? 2
- Author:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 31p.
- Place of publication:
- London
- Edition:
- Rev. ed.
A selection of examples showing the ways in which direct payments can or are being used in place of mental health services in a number of local authorities. The examples have been drawn from reports, studies and those working with the direct payments element of the National Social Inclusion Programme.
Direct payments uptake project: an easy words leaflet
- Author:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 12p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read leaflet is aimed at people already using services. It encourages them to say what their local authority could do to improve access to direct payments. Topics raised include, location and distance to points of help, staff training, commitment of staff to direct payments policy, better information quality and increased service uptake. Eleven ‘yes/no tick box’ type questions are provided which the reader can complete to help local authorities improve their service delivery and increase service uptake. Further postal, telephone, e mail and website contact points are listed.
Personalisation of social care and the future of care management: reflections from a Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) seminar 19th July 2007
- Authors:
- HENWOOD Melanie, WALKER Nigel
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 12p.
- Place of publication:
- London
In the context of the focus in the adult social care policy agenda on the development of personalisation of support, including individual budgets, the Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) brought together local authority and central government department representatives, consultants, researchers, and individuals from the In Control project, which pioneered self-directed support for people
Carers' journeys
- Authors:
- DAVIES Allan, TIPPER Philippa, (Directors)
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- (20 mins.), DVD, booklet
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The material on this DVD reflects the views of a multi-ethnic group of carers and community members in Wolverhampton who meet regularly to share their experiences and hope for the future. Some issues for discussion are also suggested in the accompanying leaflet, including access to appropriate services, improving communication and better recognition of the role of carers.
Attitudes to mental illness 2009: research report
- Author:
- TNS UK
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2009
- Pagination:
- 59p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. A total of 1,751 adults (aged 16 and over) were interviewed in England for the survey. The questionnaire covered a range of issues including: fear and exclusion of people with mental illness; understanding and tolerance of people with mental illness; integrating people with mental illness into the community; causes of metal illness and the need for special services; ways of describing someone who is mentally ill; types of mental illness; relationships with people with mental health problems; consulting a GP about a mental health problem; taking to friends and family about mental health.
Reviews of community hospital/intermediate care provision: good practice guide
- Author:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 45p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This good practice guide is a valuable resource for any health and care economy reviewing their community services. It provides methodologies for reviewing existing resources and guidance on decision-making models for determining future service configurations. The paper draws on reviews from health and care economies in England.
Service mapping 2007: guidance: draft service mapping guidance version 5
- Authors:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP, MENTAL HEALTH STRATEGIES
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 35p.
- Place of publication:
- London
The objective of service mapping is to collect data that will be used to help ensure fair access to effective, prompt high quality care wherever a patient is treated in the NHS. This guidance aims to provide the information to successfully complete 2007 Service Mapping for working age adult and older adult mental health services.
Individual budgets and the interface with health: a discussion paper for the Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP): final report
- Author:
- GLASBY Jon
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 16p., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
The paper was commissioned by CSIP as a stand alone piece of work to capture the issues and learning from the Individual Budgets pilot regarding the interface between Individual Budgets and Health. A "think tank" session was organised with key stakeholders from the Cabinet Office, Department of Health, In Control and Individual Budget pilot sites to discuss these emerging issues and any relevant activity. This document is a summary of the discussions on the day.
Personalisation self-assessment tool
- Author:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Place of publication:
- London
This tool is for local councils with social services responsibilities with partners (such as mental health trusts). It aims to help them better understand what is required to transform social care systems from current models to a 'self-directed support' model that will support the delivery of the personalisation agenda. It draws on the learning so far from experience of implementing direct payments, the Individual Budget Pilot Programme and In Control. It aims to: Help councils, partner agencies and organisations identify their progress to date, including achievements and areas where further scoping, planning and developmental work is required. Suggest useful early activities and sources of guidance to increase their 'readiness' to embark. This exercise fits within the suite of forthcoming tools and resources being prepared for launch in Spring 2008 as part of the programme of support referred to in the Local Authority Circular Transforming Social Care that followed Putting People First. It also points to a range of other sources of support and expertise, including the wealth of information and knowledge available through In Control. This tool is one of a growing range of materials offered to support Social Care Transformation.
Mental Health Act 2007 implementation self assessment tool
- Author:
- CARE SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
- Publisher:
- Care Services Improvement Partnership
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Place of publication:
- London
...of the new legislation. The aim of this self assessment tool is to help organisations providing services under the Mental Health Act 2007 to implement the new legislation. This tool has been prepared by the Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) with support from a wide range of stakeholder organisations and individuals.