Together: Peer Support in Secure Services
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.
This paper offers a framework for training therapists/counsellors and interpreters to work together as a team. It considers the need for a collaborative relationship between counsellor and interpreter, consideration of dynamics in a triangular relationship and a clear delineation of responsibilities within the team. The paper can be found here.
Read moreThis report for Shared Lives at PSS looks at the outcomes for people who are unable to live in their own homes for a variety of reasons, as well as for the Shared Lives Carers they recruit and support to provide the care. The report looks at people PSS have supported in 2016-2017 through Shared…
Read moreAnnual Review 2018/19
Read moreTogether commission research to provide evidence for practitioners and policymaker to help them improve care for people experiencing mental distress.
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