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Haaste on yhteinen työryhmä Onnensa nojaan
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McDonaldisation of Services Predictability Calculability Control Efficiency
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The 2003 “Care & Treatment” Act Mental health law is about securing benefits for, and protecting the rights of, people with mental disorder. Its primary objective is to make sure people with mental disorder can receive effective care and treatment in accordance with the Millan Principles.
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Millan principles Signal a change in practice Non- discrimination Equality Respect for diversity Reciprocity Informal care Participation Respect for carers Least restrictive alternative Benefit Child welfare
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Overview Clearer criteria for compulsion Greater participation by the person and carers Availability of community-based orders Greater rights for people Tribunal system replaces Sheriff court Social Inclusion and Joint Future agenda
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Collaboration Flynn
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Swampy Lowlands
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Closed Professional Groups Psychology Public Health Practitioner Eating Disorder Services Occupational Therapy Social Work Admin Support Acute Services Forensic Services Psychiatry Support Workers Focused Intervention CPN Outreach Service Users Voluntary Sector Hans De Bruijn
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Swampy Lowlands Psychology Public Health Practitioner Eating Disorder Services Occupational Therapy Social Work Admin Support Acute Services Forensic Services Psychiatry Support Workers Focused Intervention CPN Outreach Service Users Voluntary Sector
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Outcomes for Collaborative Working an integrated approach to mental health: bringing health and social models together, believing in recovery for every individual focus more attention upstream: promotion, prevention and early intervention focus on improving quality of life, ambition and hope, not on illness and deficiency develop an empowering approach between service users and services. If we are to demonstrate what difference services are making to service users lives, then that depends on the witness of service users and carers.
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Outcome Outcome Describe the difference you hope to make Keep it simpleKeep Going Achieve small steps Attend to the unexpected Record Acknowledge reduce number of people on anti- depressants by 10% check who’s really signed up for this agree for face to face meeting with each patient after fourth repeat prescription Key practice nurse on long term sick develop 2 self management strategies as alternative to medication
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We know that in Airdrie: One in four adults (10,500) will have mental health needs at some point in their life 16% (6,700) will have experienced a mild to moderate mental health problem such as anxiety or depression in the last week 1% (420) people are living with severe and/or enduring mental health problems
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Development 1 Assist more people to access life opportunities. Include promoting support and encouragement to pursue employment, education or training, making friends (other than paid staff)
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