Evaluating Your Way: Together’s model of personalised community mental health support
Together commission research to provide evidence for practitioners and policymaker to help them improve care for people experiencing mental distress.
Together commission research to provide evidence for practitioners and policymaker to help them improve care for people experiencing mental distress.
Designs in Mind Social Impact Report showcases how the designers, referred through mental health services, improves their social life, help give them purpose and creative challenges through experimental art and design work. Through their work, Design in Minds aim to challenge mental health stigma and the predominant culture of low expectation which surrounds their designers.
Read moreTogether’s guides aim to help those who come in contact professionally with people with mental health problems understand the issues and follow best practice. Together produce guides for everyone that demystify some of the issues around mental health.
Read moreThe study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual therapists in their interactions with multilingual patients. Mothertongue adopted a mixed-method approach, using an on-line questionnaire with 27 closed questions which were analysed quantitatively and informed questions in interviews with one monolingual and two multilingual therapists. A principal component analysis yielded a four-factor…
Read moreThis report produced by Turning Point and Collaborate argues that joined-up services which are responsive to the people using them and the needs of the local communities should be at the heart of social and public reforms in the NHS, local government and criminal justice system.
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