Three years after its launch, the Changing Days project has become Days of Change as trusts and local authorities develop new ways to help people with learning disabilities participate in their local community.
Three years after its launch, the Changing Days project has become Days of Change as trusts and local authorities develop new ways to help people with learning disabilities participate in their local community.
Subject terms:
independence, learning disabilities, social care provision, user participation, communities, day centres, empowerment, health;
Mental Health Care, 2(3), November 1998, pp.83-85.
Publisher:
Pavilion
Discusses how trusts and health authorities in the North West region are breaking ground in mental health practice. The examples of good practice include user panels, treatment of personality disorder, homeless initiatives and an arts based therapy programme.
Discusses how trusts and health authorities in the North West region are breaking ground in mental health practice. The examples of good practice include user panels, treatment of personality disorder, homeless initiatives and an arts based therapy programme.
Subject terms:
homeless people, homelessness, learning disabilities, mental health problems, older people, personality disorders, rights, social care provision, treatment, therapies, therapy and treatment, user views, women, complaints, dementia, good practice;