Have your say – help shape future services

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Have your say – help shape future services Have you got something to say about mental health services and the police?   Have your say – help shape future services School of Social Science and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Education and Society, 210 Nancy Astor Building, The Interface Project Plymouth University, FREEPOST PY271 PL4 8ZZ What is the research about? The aim of the research is to look at what happens to mental health service users when they come into contact with the criminal justice system. Experience suggests that communication between the different services is not always effective, which can lead to mental health service users having unnecessary contact with the criminal justice system. We want to find out about people’s journeys through and between these services in order to improve joint working and improve the service user experience. The Interface Project is part of a research partnership between: King’s College, London, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Plymouth University and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.

We will contact you with more details about the group. Any information requested on this form will be stored on our database of service users wiling to be involved with the research. Under the provision of the Data Protection Act 1988, the University is required to keep all the information it holds confidential. The university cannot disclose any information on anyone without either his or her written consent or a court order or formal police requests Name: Telephone Email I agree to this information being held on the Interface Project Service User database and I have read and understood the above declaration Signed: Date: We will contact you with more details about the group. I would like a copy of this leaflet in another format. Please tick which you would like: Address: I would like further information. Please tick which format you would like: Large print Braille Pictorial Tape Another language Please return this leaflet FREEPOST This format is Standard   Are you or have you been a mental health service user in Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust? Have you had contact with the Police? Would you like to have your say in a new research project designed to improve services for mental health service users who have experience of the criminal justice system? If you have answered ‘yes’ to the above we would like to invite you to join our service user group.   We get together for meetings and there are opportunities for giving your views on the research    You will be paid back for your time and travel expenses. Refreshments will be provided at meetings. If you are interested, we would like to talk to you Contact us on: Telephone: 01752 586986 Email: susan.eick@plymouth.ac.uk Or return this leaflet to the FREEPOST address given You can also visit our research web page: http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/researchcover/rcp.asp?page=404&pagetype=G HS&DR Funding Acknowledgement:
This project was funded by the NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research programme (project number 10/1011/67). Department of Health Disclaimer:
The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the NIHR HS&DR programme, NIHR, NHS or the Department of Health.