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London's state of mind: King's Fund mental health inquiry 2003
- Authors:
- LEVENSON Ros, GREATLEY Angela, ROBINSON Janice
- Publisher:
- King's Fund
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 178p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This report offers a comprehensive overview of substantial changes that have taken place since 1997 in the policy environment and in the organisation and delivery of services. It also identifies the characteristics of the capital’s population that pose particular challenges and opportunities for London’s mental health and mental health services. The report draws on a series of working papers, commissioned to explore areas where information was felt to be lacking, along with consultations with service users, carers and key stakeholders.
London's state of mind: King's Fund mental health inquiry 2003; summary
- Authors:
- LEVENSON Ros, GREATLEY Angela, ROBINSON Janice
- Publisher:
- King's Fund
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 13p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This report offers a comprehensive overview of substantial changes that have taken place since 1997 in the policy environment and in the organisation and delivery of services. It also identifies the characteristics of the capital’s population that pose particular challenges and opportunities for London’s mental health and mental health services. The report draws on a series of working papers, commissioned to explore areas where information was felt to be lacking, along with consultations with service users, carers and key stakeholders.
Mental health priorities for primary care: essential steps for practices and primary care groups
- Authors:
- GREATLEY Angela, PECK Edward
- Publisher:
- King's Fund
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 36p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report of a development initiative bringing together primary health care, health and local authority providers and commissioners with some user groups, to identify their concerns about primary care and mental health and to agree action plans to address shortcomings in local provision. The practical lessons learned can be used by practices, primary care groups and other health and social care agencies as they work together to plan and deliver integrated mental health care.