Safer Care Pathways in Mental Health Project aims to make mental health care pathways safer and more reliable for service users and their families. It is one of ten projects in the national ‘Closing the Gap in Patient Safety’ programme, funded by the Health Foundation. Read more »
This project aims to implement learning from a Detroit based suicide prevention initiative, led by Dr Ed Coffey, Henry Ford Health System, into mental health practice in the East of England. Read more »
This project in Manchester seeks to address some of the problems associated with the 10-25 year mortality gap for people with a mental illness. It focusses on the physical health needs of people with severe and enduring mental illness who are jointly managed by the mental health service and primary care. Read more »
Mersey Care NHS Trust is working on a series of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, including improving the quality of care for people with psychosis, a developing a new way of collaborative working with primary care and improving the transitional mental health pathway for young people. Read more »
5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is working on a series of Commissioning for Quality and Innovations (CQUINs) in mental health, including improving experience, physical health and safety. Read more »
Nottingham West Clinical Commissioning Group has incrementally commissioned a range of long term conditions pathways that have spread and sustained as models of good practice. Read more »
The Devon Recovery Learning Community provides courses to people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, their family and friends and the professionals who support them. The courses provide learners with knowledge about the experience of mental distress and what Recovery means. They also provide learners with skills to manage a mental health problem and… Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to improve safety for patients by preventing serious and untoward incidents. Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to improve access to services for people with a dual diagnosis of substance misuse and mental health problems. Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to improve access to talking therapies. Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to improve the physical health of people with severe mental illness. Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to improve people’s experience of care by reducing out of area placements. Read more »
This project aims to support South West CCGs to ensure that mothers with mental health problems have access to perinatal mental health services. Read more »