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Research to support the Duty to Review the Implementation of the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010: qualitative evidence on the views of service users, carers and practitioners: final report: summary
- Author:
- OPINION RESEARCH SERVICES
- Publisher:
- Wales. Welsh Government
- Publication year:
- 2016
- Pagination:
- 30
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
This study provides qualitative evidence on the views of service users, their carers and practitioners on the implementation of the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010. The Measure introduced a number of changes relating to the assessment of and treatment of people with mental health problems in Wales, including establishing local primary mental health support services, supporting coordination of and care and treatment planning for secondary mental health users, improving assessments of former users of secondary mental health services, and introducing an expanded statutory scheme of independent mental health advocacy. The findings are presented in full in four separate reports; one for each part of the Measure and this overall summary report in Welsh and English versions. The methodology encompassed focus groups and individual face to face and interviews with service users, carers and practitioners across all parts of the Measure. (Edited publisher abstract)