The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice: Volume 6 Issue 1
Issues for workforce development
Table of contents
Putting recovery into practice: organisational change and commissioning
Jed Boardman, Geoff ShepherdThe purpose of this paper is to present the outline of a methodological approach to help address ten key challenges for the implementation of Recovery‐orientated services.
Steps towards “putting recovery at the heart of all we do”: workforce development and the contribution of “lived experience”
Glenn Roberts, John Good, James Wooldridge, Elina BakerThis paper aims to describe a review and overview of the issue of developing guidance on implementing recovery and supporting organisational change, focused specifically on…
Making recovery a reality for family and friends
Ruth Chandler, Julie RepperThis paper aims to build on the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health (now Centre for Mental Health) workshops by focusing on the recovery of family and friends in particular.
Organisational change in the context of recovery‐oriented services
Shula RamonThis paper aims to focus on the process of organisational change in the implementation of recovery principles into everyday NHS mental health practice, in order to highlight the…
Preparing for collaborative working in mental health: an interprofessional education project with clinical psychology trainees and nursing students
Helena Priest, Paula Roberts, Helen Dent, Tom Hunt, Dale Weston, Amy Chell, Christine Blincoe, Christine ArmstrongEffective interprofessional working is widely claimed to enhance service delivery, user satisfaction, and most importantly, clinical outcomes. Achieving this position is proving…
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1755-6228e-ISSN:
2042-8707ISSN-L:
1755-6228Online date, start – end:
2006Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Gary Lamph
- Prof Di Bailey
- Dr David Crepaz-Keay