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The Bradley Report five years on
10 Jun 2014
The five years since the Bradley Report was published have seen concerted action to improve support for people with mental health problems and those with learning difficulties in the criminal justice system.
Risk, safety and recovery
6 Jun 2014
Risk, Safety and Recovery argues that risk and safety are rightly major concerns in mental health care but that traditional clinical management methods of assessing risk have stood in the way of helping people to recover their lives.
Outcomes and performance in liaison psychiatry
4 Jun 2014
Psychiatric service models that seek to bring its benefits to the people in our acute care hospitals and medical and surgical care pathways have struggled to defend their value for the want of adequate measures of outcome.
Briefing 48: Employment support & addiction: what works
7 May 2014
More people with drug or alcohol addiction can be helped into employment with the right support, according to our research.
Keys to diversion
29 Apr 2014
Keys to Diversion finds that the most successful liaison and diversion teams offer support for a wide range of a person’s needs, connect with local agencies and stay in touch with people after they have been referred on.
Investing in recovery
15 Apr 2014
This report provides the most up-to-date economic evidence to support the business case for investment in effective, recovery-focused services.
Managing patients with complex needs
27 Mar 2014
Improving mental health care for people with complex needs can reduce pressures on GPs and hospitals as well as dramatically improving people’s lives.
Young adults (18-24) in transition, mental health and criminal justice
19 Mar 2014
Many of the services that work with young people either end or begin at age 18, leaving them without effective support. But there are examples of services that are helping young adults through this difficult transition.
Supporting recovery in mental health services: quality and outcomes
11 Mar 2014
In order for services to support recovery, we need clear, empirically informed statements of what constitutes high-quality services and how these will lead to key recovery outcomes.
Wanting the best for my children
22 Jan 2014
Wanting the best for my children looks at the experiences of parents and how systems might work better to support families managing early behavioural difficulties.
Building a better future
Parenting programmes more than pay for themselves through future savings in public spending, spread across a range of budgets including education, health, social care and criminal justice.
Childhood behavioural problems: briefings for professionals
21 Jan 2014
These briefings set out what childhood behavioural problems are, how to recognise the signs, what can be done, how to engage parents and the referral process.