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Wednesday, July 26th 2006

Lifetime Impacts Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health Understanding the lifetime impacts January 2005

Added: July 26th, 2006, 8:18 am | 2 years 4 months ago
Report of a seminar organised by the Office of Health Economics and the Mental Health Foundation. Child and adolescent mental health services are developing rapidly, yet they cannot meet the huge volume of demand that exists. Recent research has shown an
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Making Us Count This report has been written with care managers, senior service managers, commissioners of services and interested practitioners in mind. (2005)

Added: July 26th, 2006, 8:16 am | 2 years 4 months ago
It aims to explore the issues of mental health needs as understood by young people themselves and their family carers, to present their views about the gaps in services, what they find helpful and what kinds of support they would like to be available, to
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The Milk's in the Oven - The booklet explains how people with dementia behave and feel

Added: July 26th, 2006, 8:06 am | 2 years 4 months ago
This is a revised and updated version of a booklet originally written by Lizi Hann in 1998. The booklet explains how people with dementia behave and feel, it also aims to provide young people with information about the illness and how to cope with knowing
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Executive Briefings from the Mental Health Foundation on topics of current interest. Issue 1 sets The Mental Capacity Act 2005 in context

Added: July 26th, 2006, 6:13 am | 2 years 4 months ago
The first in a new series of Executive Briefings from the Mental Health Foundation on topics of current interest. Issue 1 sets The Mental Capacity Act 2005 in context, explaining the key implications and assessing some of its shortcomings. Essential readi
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Actions speak louder ... Tackling discrimination against people with mental illness by Professor Graham Thornicroft

Added: July 26th, 2006, 6:12 am | 2 years 4 months ago
May 2006 , Written by Graham Thornicroft, one of the world’s leading researchers in psychiatry, Actions Speak Louder sets out an agenda for change for policy makers on how to tackle discrimination. People with direct experience of mental health problem
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