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Learning disability: identifying and managing mental health problems (QS142)
This quality standard covers the prevention, assessment and management of mental health problems in people with learning disabilities in all settings (including health, social care, education, and forensic and criminal justice). It also covers family members, carers and care workers.
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Sections for QS142
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Annual health check
- Quality statement 2: Assessment by a professional with relevant expertise
- Quality statement 3: Key worker
- Quality statement 4: Tailoring psychological interventions
- Quality statement 5: Annually documenting the reasons for continuing antipsychotic drugs
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children and young people considered to be at high risk of developing psychosis? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) The suggested...
children and young people considered to be at high risk of developing psychosis and their parents or carers? Any explanatory notes(if...
What risk factors predict the onset of substance misuse in young people with psychosis?
risk factors predict the onset of substance misuse in young people with psychosis? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) None. Source...
are effective at facilitating personal recovery for people with complex psychosis? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) Engagement in...
antipsychotic medication combined, in young people with first episode psychosis? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) The programme of...
training be provided to healthcare professionals working with people with psychosis and substance misuse? Any explanatory notes(if...
interventions are effective to support medicines adherence for people with complex psychosis in supported accommodation? Any explanatory...
Our health inequalities guidance supports strategies that improve population health as a whole, while offering particular benefit to the most disadvantaged
Summary of the evidence on lurasidone (Latuda) for schizophrenia in adults aged 18 and over to inform local NHS planning and decision-making
psychological intervention alone, compared with treatment as usual, in people with psychosis or schizophrenia who choose not to take...
interventions be used most effectively to support people with complex psychosis using rehabilitation services? Any explanatory notes(if...
clinically and cost effective when compared with standard care for people with psychosis and coexisting substance misuse? Any...
clinically and cost effective when compared with standard care for people with psychosis and coexisting substance misuse? Any...
CG120/4 Question What service delivery models allow people with psychosis and coexisting substance misuse to remain living outside...