Collection of papers from the Forward to the 1990's conference held in October 1998 to discuss the implications of the white paper 'Caring for people' for people with mental health problems and the services they require. Includes papers on: joint planning, joint management and the transfer of funds in Medway; care management in Salford; the social services perspective; and the role of housing consortia in community care.
Collection of papers from the Forward to the 1990's conference held in October 1998 to discuss the implications of the white paper 'Caring for people' for people with mental health problems and the services they require. Includes papers on: joint planning, joint management and the transfer of funds in Medway; care management in Salford; the social services perspective; and the role of housing consortia in community care.
Subject terms:
housing, joint planning, mental health, mental health problems, care management, community care, government policy;
Circular following up LAC(99)8, containing a revised template for joint local authority/health authority mental health strategies.
Circular following up LAC(99)8, containing a revised template for joint local authority/health authority mental health strategies.
Subject terms:
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, planning, social services, community care, health care;
GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
Publisher:
Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
Publication year:
1999
Pagination:
36p.
Place of publication:
London
Booklet designed to confirm the Government's commitment to the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as the framework for care coordination and resource allocation in mental health care and to set out important changes to the CPA which take account of available evidence and experience and which will make the CPA an even more effective and efficient system of care coordination. The booklet also aims to clarify the role and purpose of the CPA in the context of the provision of modern mental health care and sets out who is responsible for the implementation of the changes.
Booklet designed to confirm the Government's commitment to the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as the framework for care coordination and resource allocation in mental health care and to set out important changes to the CPA which take account of available evidence and experience and which will make the CPA an even more effective and efficient system of care coordination. The booklet also aims to clarify the role and purpose of the CPA in the context of the provision of modern mental health care and sets out who is responsible for the implementation of the changes.
Subject terms:
joint planning, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, policy, social care provision, care management, care programme approach, community care;
Community care for people with mental health problems has faced much criticism over the past year. Reports on recent studies which help to pinpoint the source of some of the problems which face practitioners and policy makers.
Community care for people with mental health problems has faced much criticism over the past year. Reports on recent studies which help to pinpoint the source of some of the problems which face practitioners and policy makers.
Subject terms:
joint planning, mental health problems, policy, social services, social care provision, care management, community care, community mental health services, health care;
Covers issues concerning services for mentally ill people, such as quality of life, user involvement and empowerment, organisation and management, information provision, education and training of professionals and care staff, and joint planning.
Covers issues concerning services for mentally ill people, such as quality of life, user involvement and empowerment, organisation and management, information provision, education and training of professionals and care staff, and joint planning.
Subject terms:
information management, joint working, joint planning, mental health problems, quality of life, service users, social workers, user views, community care, empowerment;
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, planning, resource allocation, social policy, child and adolescent mental health services, community care, financing, grants, health care;
Social prescribing is a mechanism for linking patients in primary care with community servivces and care. This report aims to demonstrate opportunities for linking mental health promotion to the broader public health and regeneration agenda, and, extending the commitment to mental health promotion across the system. There is a need to make the case for the added value of mental health promotion to the Modernisation Boards within the NHS, and to a wide variety of other stakeholders. It will require a strategic approach with local authority responsibility for economic and social wellbeing, and the increase in education about citizenship.
Social prescribing is a mechanism for linking patients in primary care with community servivces and care. This report aims to demonstrate opportunities for linking mental health promotion to the broader public health and regeneration agenda, and, extending the commitment to mental health promotion across the system. There is a need to make the case for the added value of mental health promotion to the Modernisation Boards within the NHS, and to a wide variety of other stakeholders. It will require a strategic approach with local authority responsibility for economic and social wellbeing, and the increase in education about citizenship.
Subject terms:
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, primary care, quality of life, social care provision, community care, citizenship, health education, social prescribing;
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Subject terms:
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, planning, resource allocation, social policy, social services, child and adolescent mental health services, community care, financing, grants, health care;
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Subject terms:
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, planning, resource allocation, social policy, social services, child and adolescent mental health services, community care, financing, grants, health care;
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Breaks down the grant into the core grant, non London locations, and CAMHS.
Subject terms:
joint working, joint planning, local authorities, mental health problems, mental health services, multidisciplinary services, planning, resource allocation, social policy, social services, child and adolescent mental health services, community care, financing, grants, health care;