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Inspection of Broadmoor hospital social work service: September 2000
- Authors:
- BISHOP Tim, ADAMS Ken, HORROCKS Christina
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate. London Inspec
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 58p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Psychiatric morbidity among adults living in private households, 2000
- Authors:
- SINGLETON Nicola, et al
- Publisher:
- Stationery Office/Great Britain. Office for National Statistics
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 154p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Survey of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain. Looks at: prevalence; social disabilities associated with mental health problems; use of services; the effects of recent stressful life events; and lifestyle indicators (including drug and alcohol misuse). Surveys people aged from 16-64.
The National Institute for Mental Health in England: summary consultation
- Author:
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 10p.
- Place of publication:
- Manchester
The National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE) is being created to help frontline staff in health and social care implement policy to improve outcomes for people using mental health services. This publication summarises the consultation and contains a questionnaire.
Inspection of Rampton high security hospital social work: February - March 2001
- Authors:
- BIRTWISLE Tim, BISHOP Tim
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate. East Inspecti
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 63p.
- Place of publication:
- Nottingham
National standards for the provision of social care services in the high security hospitals
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 50p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
These service standards address the responsibilities and requirements of all the organisations and individuals who contribute to the provision of quality social care in the three high security hospitals for people with mental health problems: Ashworth, Broadmoor and Rampton. The document should be read alongside the 'Review of social work in the high security hospitals' (the Lewis report). The standards are divided into six free standing sections, each addressing the responsibilities and requirements of one organisation (the Hospital Social Care Service, the Hospital itself, the local council providing and managing the social care service, the local councils with responsibilities for patients, the local councils in whose areas the hospitals are situated and the Probation Service).
Intervening to prevent antisocial personality disorder: a scoping review
- Authors:
- MORAN Patricia, HAGELL Ann
- Publisher:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Home Office. Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 102p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
This report follows up the white paper ' Reforming the Mental Health Act. An essential component of the governments's policy is to increase the evidence base to inform the development of beneficial interventions. This report provides a comprehensive literature review of the interventions aimed at adolescents at risk for developing a clinical diagnosis of severe antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.
Detained: SSI of compulsory mental health admissions; February 2001
- Author:
- WATSON Alan
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 65p.
- Place of publication:
- London
The purpose of this inspection was to inspect and report on the service received by, and outcomes for, users who are compulsorily detained under the Mental Health Act. It took place at a time when the Mental Health Act was under review, and the Government had published its new strategy for mental health. The strategy was followed by a National Service Framework for Mental Health, which sets standards for all agencies to achieve greater consistency across the country. During the inspection information was gathered from assessments of almost one thousand people under the Mental Health Act. It took place at a time when mental health services were being re-assessed in the light of the new national standards for mental health and this report is timely in helping local councils to evaluate services.