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This guideline covers how to improve services for people aged 14 and above who have been diagnosed as having coexisting severe mental illness and substance misuse. The aim is to provide a range of coordinated services that address people’s wider health and social care needs, as well as other issues such as employment and housing.
Transition between inpatient mental health settings and community or care home settings (QS159)
This quality standard covers transitions for children, young people and adults between mental health hospitals and their own homes, care homes or other community settings. It includes the period before, during and after a person is admitted to, and discharged from, a mental health hospital. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
Healthy workplaces: improving employee mental and physical health and wellbeing (QS147)
This quality standard covers the health and wellbeing of all employees, including their mental health. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover managing long-term sickness absence.
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Improving young people's experiences in transition to and from inpatient mental health settings
A quick guide for mental health practitioners supporting young people transitioning to and from inpatient mental health settings
Women can develop mental ill health for the first time during pregnancy, and pre-existing mental health...
with physical illnesses are at significantly greater risk of developing mental health problems than the general population. Such...
led by the Substance Use Mental Health Operations group, which works across the Trust to promote better care for mental...
A quick guide for registered managers of mental health services for young people
Autism and environmental adaptations within inpatient mental health units
A&E admissions when people are in mental health crisis, as attendance at A&E has been proven to exacerbate mental health...
community and inpatient mental health services. This was in response to NICE guidance PH48, and as part of its ambition to improve the...
Innovative ways to support smokers requiring nicotine management in a mental health organisation
Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) provide mental health, learning disability and eating disorder services in...
Improving Physical Health for People with Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust & Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network Published date: February 2018
This guideline covers how to create the right conditions for mental wellbeing at work. It aims to promote a supportive and inclusive work environment, including training and support for managers and helping people who have or are at risk of poor mental health.
This guideline covers assessing and managing people aged 14 years and over with coexisting severe mental illness (psychosis) and substance misuse. It aims to help healthcare professionals guide people with psychosis with coexisting substance misuse to stabilise, reduce or stop their substance misuse, to improve treatment adherence and outcomes, and to enhance their lives.
School-based interventions: physical and mental health and wellbeing promotion
In development [GID-QS10070] Expected publication date: TBC