Turning Point: Dual Diagonsis – Good Practice Handbook
This Good Practice Handbook helps practioneres to plan, organise and deliver services for people with co-existing mental health and substance use needs.
This Good Practice Handbook helps practioneres to plan, organise and deliver services for people with co-existing mental health and substance use needs.
Personalisation is a key government policy for public services, especially in social care and health, where ‘self directed support’ is being introduced in order to increase choice and control for people with support needs. As an ethos personalisation is informed by concepts of co-production and citizenship. A core element is the allocation of a ‘personal…
Read moreHestia’s policy work aims to give a voice to those who use our services in order to inform the work of policy makers and commissioners. In 2012 Hestia published a research report entitled ‘From Victim to Survivor’, which explored the experience of domestic abuse survivors in London. This report updates that research it focuses on…
Read moreDesigns 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 moreThis social impact report looks at the work done by the PSS’s Shared Days: Elderly Mental Health (EMH) pilot in Wales. This service looks at the outcomes for older people with moderate stage Dementia or mental health issues, who are supported within the community to remain as independent for as long as possible. The report…
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