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Peer support in mental health care: is it good value for money?

Increasing numbers of peer support workers are now being employed in mental health services.

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Mental health: the whole picture

Community budgets that pool funding for services could dramatically improve mental health provision. This ‘whole place’ approach should be backed in the Spending review.

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What the Francis report means for mental healthcare

Originally posted in the HSJ blog Leadership in Mental Health, 6 February, 2013 The Francis report today set out some 290 recommendations to protect NHS patients from neglect and poor care. The report’s recommendations reach across the health services, from the accountability of individual professionals for their own conduct to the roles of the national

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The Schizophrenia Commission report sets out a radical, positive agenda to change mental health services

The recent Schizophrenia Commission report, The Abandoned Illness, has shone a strong light on the way we as a society respond to people with psychosis.

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What is this thing we call peer support?

Gene Johnson, CEO and President of Recovery Innovations in Arizona, discusses the role of peer worker and the success of the projects he’s led.

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We need a holistic approach to mental ill-health and homelessness

Poor mental health is widely recognised as both a cause and a consequence of homelessness.

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Improving comorbity care is a key challenge for mental health

Long-term physical illnesses affect 30% of the population of England, or some 15 million people. Mental health conditions affect about 10 million of us.

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Learning lessons in mental health care from around the world

Earlier in July, the journal Nature published a worldwide “call for urgent action” in research into mental health.

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