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  1. Physiological impacts

    In the Labonte model, physiological impacts refer to the direct effects on the body’s systems and functions due to factors such as stress, lifestyle choices, and environmental conditions.

  2. Principal social workers - adults

    workers Principle social workers - adults Applying principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Developing a culture of co-production...

  3. Maintaining contact with service users

    experience in adult mental health guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Coexisting mental illness and substance misuse...

  4. Advance planning and psychiatric inpatient admission

    experience in adult mental health guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Coexisting mental illness and substance misuse...

  5. Planning for the future

    from children's to adults' services guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Mental health problems in people with...

  6. Providing end of life care and support

    from children's to adults' services guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Mental health problems in people with...

  7. Taking a person-centred approach to rehabilitation

    dying adults guideline Home care guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Quality standards Older people's independence...

  8. Supporting parents

    from children's to adults' services guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Mental health problems in people with...

  9. Managing violence and aggression

    experience in adult mental health guideline Decision-making and mental capacity guideline Coexisting mental illness and substance misuse...

  10. Services for older people

    may not have the capacity to make a decision about where they live. The social worker feels this may conflict with the Mental...

  11. General principles

    Core20PLUS5 principles for children and young people target health inequalities by focusing on deprived and vulnerable groups, addressing key clinical priorities and supporting equitable, integrated, and evidence-based care.

  12. Key question: effective

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  13. Key question: caring

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  14. Key question: responsive

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  15. Key question: safe

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.