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Advocacy for mental health / Michelle Funk ; Benedetto Saraceno ; Alberto Minoletti ; World Health Organization / Geneva [Switzerland] : World Health Organisation (WHO) (2003)
Advocacy for mental health [printed text] / Michelle Funk ; Benedetto Saraceno ; Alberto Minoletti ; World Health Organization . - Geneva [Switzerland] : World Health Organisation (WHO), 2003 . - xiii, 54 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. - (Mental health policy and service guidance package) .
ISBN : 978-92-4-154590-7
The Mental health policy and service guidance package was produced under the direction of Michelle Funk and supervised by Benedetto Saraceno. Alberto Minoletti prepared this module--P. iii.
Languages : English (eng)
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WM 30 Administrative psychiatry
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Consumer Advocacy ; Guidelines as Topic ; Mental Health ; Mental Health Services ; Mentally Ill Persons ; Patient Advocacy ; Public PolicyClass number: 362.2 Abstract: Advocacy is an important means of raising awareness on mental health issues and ensuring that mental health is on the national agenda of governments. Advocacy can lead to improvements in policy, legislation and service development Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1036 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01573 WM 30/WHO Guideline KCE Library (10.124) Available CAN: Camberwell assessment of need / Mike Slade / London : Gaskell (1999)
CAN: Camberwell assessment of need : a comprehensive needs assessment tool for people with severe mental illness [printed text] / Mike Slade, Author ; Graham Thornicroft, Author ; Linda Loftus ; Michael Phelan ; Til Wykes . - London : Gaskell, 1999 . - 144 p. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-901242-25-6
Languages : English (eng)
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WM 30 Administrative psychiatry
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Inpatients ; Mental Health Services ; Needs AssessmentAbstract: The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) is a tried and tested approach to assessing the needs of the severely mentally ill. Rigorously developed by staff at the Section of Community Psychiatry (PRiSM), Institute of Psychiatry, it records both staff and patient assessments. Three versions are included, all designed to be photocopied. The full clinical research versions give a comprehensive assessment, and a short (one page) version (CANSAS) is suitable for routine clinical use. Also included are materials and instructions for a half-day CAN training workshop.
The CAN is suitable for use in primary care settings, specialist mental health teams, and social services. It will be of particular interest to care managers and mental health staff who wish to meet the legal requirement that the severely mentally ill receive a comprehensive needs assessment.
Features
* Complete resource for the CAN, a needs assessment tool for the severely mentally ill.
* Suitable for clinical and research use, and records both staff and patient assessments of need.
* Increasingly used as the standardised approach to needs assessment in international research.
* Established psychometric properties.
* All material included is designed to be photocopied.
* Includes manual, score sheets, training programme, case vignettes, worked examples and answers to frequently asked questions.
* Translations available in 9 other languages.
Readership
* Care managers, community and in-patient adult mental health workers (psychiatrists, CPNs, clinical psychologists, Approved Social Workers, OTs) and mental health researchers
* GPs, specialist tertiary mental health services (forensic, drug and alcohol, etc.), audit staff and other agencies (housing, judicial, etc.)Contents note: Acknowledgements. -- List of abbreviations. -- -- Introduction. -- Needs assessment. -- Development of the Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN). -- Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS). -- Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need - Clinical version (CAN-C). -- Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need - Research version (CAN-R). -- Training for the CAN. -- Frequently asked questions. -- -- References. -- -- Appendix 1 Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS). -- Appendix 2 Camberwell Assessment of Need - Clinical version (CAN-C). -- Appendix 3 Score sheets for CAN-C. -- Appendix 4 Camberwell Assessment of Need - Research version (CAN-R) -- Appendix 5 Score sheets for CAN-R. -- Appendix 6 Training material. -- Appendix 7 CAN reliability and validity. Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=856 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00967 WM 30/SLA Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Comment ne pas endormir son auditoire en 30 secondes Aimonetti, Jean-Marc Measuring health Bowling, Ann Health economics Phelps, Charles E. Réseau et coordination Callon, Michel Protocoles et échelles d'évaluation en psychiatrie et en psychologie Bouvard, Martine Dix ans d'avancées en économie de la santé Sailly, Jean-Claude Collecting and interpreting qualitative materials Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes Drummond, Michael F. Balancing institutional and community-based care McDaid, David Strategies of qualitative inquiry Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Ecrire en santé publique Leguéré, Jean-Pierre CANE - Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly / Martin Orrell / London : Gaskell (2004)
CANE - Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly : a needs assessment for older mental health service users [printed text] / Martin Orrell, Editor ; Geraldine Hancock, Editor . - London : Gaskell, 2004 . - 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-904671-06-0 : £ 80,00
Languages : English (eng)
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WA 305 Mental health of special population groups
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Aged ; Mental Health Services ; Needs AssessmentAbstract: he Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE) targets 24 areas of potential need in older people with dementia. Recommended by the Department of Health for the single assessment process introduced in the National Service Framework for Older People, it provides a comprehensive and holistic means of measuring the physical, social, psychological and environmental needs of older people. The CANE was developed in response to research which showed how the assessment of individual needs corresponded strongly with an older individual's health and quality of life.
When needs are ignored, many older people with dementia experience health problems, both physically and psychologically, said Professor Orrell, explaining that the CANE helps clinicians to pinpoint areas of risk for an older person. He said: “The system offers a structured and generic assessment that can be applied by any competent health or social care professional. When implemented, it allows for sound clinical judgement that can be used alongside existing care protocols and pathways. It has a strong record of reliability and can be adapted to older people from a diverse range of settings and cultural backgrounds.”
The book includes a manual, training pack, examples of the successful application of the CANE and results of studies carried out in day hospitals and long-term care facilities. Professor Orrell said: “The CANE has been shown to be a very useful measure for assessing the needs of older people and can also be used to evaluate services. This book will enable the researcher and clinicians interested in the CANE to have access to the latest version of the instrument. There are now 25 countries using the CANE and the number of translations available is steadily increasing.”
The Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE) targets 24 areas of potential need in older people with dementia. Recommended by the Department of Health for the single assessment process introduced in the National Service Framework for Older People, it provides a comprehensive and holistic means of measuring the physical, social, psychological and environmental needs of older people. The CANE was developed in response to research which showed how the assessment of individual needs corresponded strongly with an older individual's health and quality of life.
When needs are ignored, many older people with dementia experience health problems, both physically and psychologically, said Professor Orrell, explaining that the CANE helps clinicians to pinpoint areas of risk for an older person. He said: “The system offers a structured and generic assessment that can be applied by any competent health or social care professional. When implemented, it allows for sound clinical judgement that can be used alongside existing care protocols and pathways. It has a strong record of reliability and can be adapted to older people from a diverse range of settings and cultural backgrounds.”
The book includes a manual, training pack, examples of the successful application of the CANE and results of studies carried out in day hospitals and long-term care facilities. Professor Orrell said: “The CANE has been shown to be a very useful measure for assessing the needs of older people and can also be used to evaluate services. This book will enable the researcher and clinicians interested in the CANE to have access to the latest version of the instrument. There are now 25 countries using the CANE and the number of translations available is steadily increasing.”Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1211 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01080 WA 305/ORR Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Balancing institutional and community-based care McDaid, David Les épistémologies constructivistes Le Moigne, Jean-Louis Dix ans d'avancées en économie de la santé Sailly, Jean-Claude The landscape of qualitative research Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Comment ne pas endormir son auditoire en 30 secondes Aimonetti, Jean-Marc Strategies of qualitative inquiry Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Eléments d'épidémiologie Beaglehole, R. Ecrire en santé publique Leguéré, Jean-Pierre Protocoles et échelles d'évaluation en psychiatrie et en psychologie Bouvard, Martine Réseau et coordination Callon, Michel Health economics Phelps, Charles E. CANFOR : Camberwell assessment of need - forensic version / Stuart Thomas / London : Gaskell (2003)
CANFOR : Camberwell assessment of need - forensic version : a needs assessment for forensic mental health service users [printed text] / Stuart Thomas, Author ; Graham Thornicroft ; Mike Slade ; Mari-Anne Harty, Author ; Janet Parrott ; Paul McCrone . - London : Gaskell : London : The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2003 . - vi, 127 p. : Includes bibliographical references. ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-901242-98-0 : € 110,78
Languages : English (eng)
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W 740 Forensic psychiatry. Forensic psychology
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Forensic Psychiatry ; Inpatients ; Mental Health Services ; Needs AssessmentAbstract: The Camberwell Assessment of Need – Forensic Version (CANFOR) is a tool for assessing the needs of people with mental health problems who are in contact with forensic services. It is based on the Camberwell Assessment of Need, a widely used needs assessment for people with severe mental health problems. Needs are assessed in 25 areas of life and cover a broad range of health, social, clinical and functional domains. Comprehensive versions are available for research (CANFOR-R) and clinical use (CANFOR-C), as well as a short summary version (CANFOR-S) suitable for both research and clinical use.
CANFOR includes the rating scales, descriptions of how they were developed and their psychometric properties, administration details, a full training programme, guidance on scoring and blank assessment forms (for all three versions mentioned above) for photocopying.
CANFOR has been rigorously developed by a multi-disciplinary team at the Institute of Psychiatry and is suitable for use in all forensic mental health and prison settings.Contents note: Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Needs assessment -- 3. Development of the Camberwell Assessment of Need – Forensic Version (CANFOR) -- 4. Practicalities of using the CANFOR scales -- 5. Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need – Forensic Research Version (CANFOR–R) -- 6. Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need – Forensic Clinical Version CANFOR–C) -- 7. Using the Camberwell Assessment of Need – Forensic Short Version (CANFOR–S) -- 8. Training for CANFOR -- 9. Frequently Asked Questions -- 10. References -- Appendix 1: CANFOR–R (in form designed for photocopying) -- Appendix 2: CANFOR–C (in form designed for photocopying) -- Appendix 3: CANFOR–S (in form designed for photocopying) -- Appendix 4: CANFOR–R and CANFOR–C assessment summary score sheets -- Appendix 5: Training overheads Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=802 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00918 W 740/THO Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders American Psychiatric Association. Task Force on DSM-IV Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) Landgraf, Jeanne M. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services / Greg Richardson / RCPsych Publications (2010)
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services : An Operational Handbook [printed text] / Greg Richardson, Author ; Ian Partridge, Author ; Jonathan Barrett, Author . - 2e ed. . - RCPsych Publications, 2010 . - 336 p. : ill.
ISBN : 978-1-904671-80-0 : £28,50
Languages : English (eng)
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WA 525 Health Administration and Organization - General works
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Adolescent ; Child ; Handbooks ; Mental Health Services ; Organisation and AdministrationAbstract: This book details the methods of developing a structure and strategy for providing child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) in accordance with the six principles of CAMHS provision: accessibility; multidisciplinary approaches; comprehensiveness; integration; development and change; and accountability. It explains in straightforward operational terms the principles and practicalities of how to deliver services for many different client groups and in many different settings. This second edition has been considerably updated in the light of recent government policy and expanded with many additional chapters by authors specialist in their field. Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2362 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-02204 WM 30 / RIC Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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