Topic: Policy and politics

Speaking from experience: shaping the Mental Health Act Review

Dr Sarah Markham shares her experience of being on the Service User and Carer Group of the Mental Health Act Review

Type: Blog

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Rethinking statutory roles in the Mental Health Act

Dr Jenny Oates questions how we recruit Responsible Clinicians to alleviate workforce pressure and give people the best care

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Alcohol and mental health

People who have difficulties with alcohol and mental health are still not getting the help they need

Type: Publication

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Integrating mental health and social care

Kim Woodbridge-Dodd looks at the integration of mental health and social care, the benefits behind this and the challenges faced on the ground

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Community Treatment Orders: Can coercive measures ever have a positive impact?

In the first of our Mental Health Act series, Nuwan debates whether Community Treatment Orders can be transformative in some situations

Type: Blog

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Building a workforce for the future

Mental health services have undergone huge changes in the last decade. But what of the people who work in them?

Type: Page

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Briefing 51: Long-stay rehabilitation services

Long-stay rehabilitation services have been ignored in mental health policy for over a decade

Type: Publication

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We need to talk about social care

Our new series will highlight positive practice and the challenges within social care and mental health

Type: News

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Mental health in the West Midlands Combined Authority

We worked with the University of Birmingham to analyse the economic costs of mental health problems in the West Midlands

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Priorities for mental health

Following the Taskforce report’s publication last month, Priorities for mental health sets out nine areas for service improvement where there is good evidence of cost-effective interventions.

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