There is much discussion amongst the various mental health charities in response to the 3rd review by Professor Malcolm Harrington of the government's Work Capacity Assessment. Rethink have continued to highlight the plight of mentally ill people trying to deal with the present system. You can read this report in this bulletin, no. 371. Meanwhile the Quality Care Commission have produded their annual social care report
Monday, 26 November 2012
Friday, 16 November 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 370
Schizophrenia at the forefront of news this week after the publication of the Schizophrenia Commission's report: The Abandoned Illness. Every mental health charity including MIND has had an opinion on its findings. Bulletin no.370 includes these findings and information on the new Department of Health learning disabilities consultation
Monday, 12 November 2012
Mental Health & Social care Bulletin No. 369
Bulletin No. 369 has several reports again. There are two on learning disabilities; from the NHS Confederation and the Learning Disabilities Observatory. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation's report is on advocacy for dementia and there are further reports on liasion psychiatry and the mental health ward
Labels:
Learning Disabilities,
Mental Health,
Social Care
Monday, 5 November 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 368
Bulletin 368 is packed as usual with all the disciplines of the mental health sphere. There are several communications from the Department of Health and items referring to the Winterbourne scandal
Monday, 29 October 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 367
The Publication section in Bulletin No. 367 has seven reports this week, ranging from information on self harm, dementia, care homes to drug use
Labels:
Addictions,
Dementia,
Mental Health,
Social Care
Friday, 19 October 2012
Mental Health & Social Bulletin No. 366
All the usual sections in Bulletin no. 366 including the publications section where a new report from the Centre for Mental Health on effective family interventions can be found. A chance to change: delivering effective famiily programmes to transform lives "sets out the findings of a project on the implementation of evidence-based parenting programmes for children with, or at risk of developing, serious behavioural problems"
Monday, 15 October 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 365
Bulletin 365, as well as all the usual sections, contains two reports on the effects of high alcohol intake. The first report: Over the Limit: The Truth about Families and Alcohol from the charity 4Children highlights the drinking habits of middle class parents behind closed doors. The second report from Alcohol Concern is in the form of an interactive map: Alcohol Harm Map, which allows you to see the statistics for alcohol usage in different parts of the country
Monday, 8 October 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 364
In Bulletin 364 you can find information from the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse regarding illegal drug use in England. Among other statistics included is: the number of 18 -25 adults seeking treatment has dropped; which is taken to mean that the number of addicts is in this age group is decreasing
Friday, 21 September 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 363
Today is Worldwide Alzheimer's Awareness Day and in Bulletin No. 363 you will find links to Alzheimer's Disease International's: World Alzheimer Report 2012: Overcoming the stigma of dementia. Also the Department of Health has published its Dementia Campaign in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Society to coincide with the awareness day
Labels:
Alzheimer's Disease,
Mental Health,
Social Care
Friday, 14 September 2012
Mental Health & Social Care Bulletin No. 362
In Bulletin 362 there is a link to the in depth assessment of the results from the Care Quality Commission's survey of mental health users. 1500 users over 18 years old were asked about their experiences of using community mental health services
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