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Variation in spend on young mental health across Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: a cross-sectional observational study
(2019-08)
Objectives To investigate whether the rate of spend
on child and adolescent mental health is influenced
by demand for other competing services in local
commissioning decisions.
Design Analysis of spend data by Clinical ...
Co-Production: An Ethical Model for Mental Health Research?
(2019-07)
Commentary arguing for involving people with a diagnosis of mental health disorders and/or their caregivers as co-researchers in mental health research.
Building improvement capacity in mental health services
(2020-10)
Improving the delivery of existing treatment may often bring much greater benefits than developing new treatments and technologies. To achieve this, clinical teams and organisations need to build capacity for sustained and ...
Aiding staff wellbeing and resilience during the coronavirus pandemic
(2020-09)
Wellbeing, knowledge and effective management are vital for healthcare staff,
particularly at times of extreme stress, as with the coronavirus pandemic. This article
reports on a wellbeing and resilience session, delivered ...
Legal capacity and the right to decide: WHO QualityRights core training: mental health and social services: course guide
(2019)
Ensuring mental health and well-being has become a worldwide imperative and an important target of the Sustainable Development Goals.
But in all countries around the world, our response has been woefully insufficient, and ...
Partnerships at the Interface of Education and Mental Health Services: The Utilisation and Acceptability of the Provision of Specialist Liaison and Teacher Skills Training
(2023-02)
Partnerships between school staff and mental health professionals have the potential to improve access to mental health support for students, but uncertainty remains regarding whether and how they work in practice. We ...
Investigating the association between characteristics of local crisis care systems and service use in an English national survey
(2023-11)
In England, a range of mental health crisis care models and approaches to organising crisis care systems have been implemented, but characteristics associated with their effectiveness are poorly understood.
Aims
To (a) ...
Enhancing psychological safety in mental health services
(2021-04)
Background
Psychological safety—speaking up about ideas and concerns, free from interpersonal risk—are essential to the high-risk environment, such as healthcare settings. Psychologically safe working is particularly ...
Nurses' experiences of racism in mental health settings through patient and family interactions: A systematic review
(2024-03)
Nursing staff engage readily with patients and associates in mental health/forensic inpatient settings. These settings are known to have instances of workplace violence directed towards staff and such violence includes ...