Examples of our Work pre-2009

A Selection of Service Improvement Stories from around the West Midlands


Our Portfolio of Service Improvements
For a high-quality 'compendium' of some of our best successes during 2007-2008, read our brochure 'Progress and Outcomes':
 
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Early Detection in Psychosis

Internationally popular web resources, initiated by the National Institute for Mental Health in England Primary Care team supported by CSIP Central and West Midlands teams...

 
 go to http://www.earlydetection.csip.org.uk
 
updated and included in the re-vitalised website for the IRIS Initiative
 
 go to http://www.iris-initiative.org.uk
 

Primary Care, Older People, Mental Health:

Suicide Prevention in Older People

A CSIP project that ran an extremely successful conference in March 2007, and is producing a range of guidance for practitioners.


Service Users:

Users in Partnership Women`s Mental Health Group
 

Acute In-Patient Programme:

Using the CSIP Workload & Capacity Framework

Helping teams estimate the workload and the required staffing level to deliver care to their clients.


Promoting Mental Health and Well-being:

Making it Possible in the West Midlands

Regional work to promote the mental health and well-being of local communities alongside tackling the discrimination experienced by those with mental health problems...


Improving Access to Psychological Therapies:


Learning from a 2006-07 pilot project in Birmingham...


Third Sector Commissioning:

Details and resources from our June 2007 conference

Commissioners and Third Sector managers met to explore the commissioning guidance framework for older people's services, and discuss future business relationships...


Knowledge in Healthcare

"Knowledge is the enemy of disease, the application of what we know will have a bigger impact than any drug or technology likely to be introduced in the next decade. I’m talking about three types of knowledge here: Statistics, Evidence and Mistakes - we need to be able to deliver these as simply and abundantly as we deliver clean water."

Sir Muir Gray,
NHS Chief Knowledge Officer

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