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Have You Seen?
Report on in-control's second phase 2005-2007: evaluation and learning
Professor Chris Hatton of the University of Lancaster carried out the evaluation (a report on which forms part one of the report) which provides feedback from people's experience of directing their own support. When they considered their quality of life, 76% reported improvements; 23% said it stayed the same; 1% said it had got worse. The second part of the report consists of seven chapters reflecting on lessons learned in the course of the last two years. Please read the full report on the in-control website.
Care Programme Approach
Please find below information produced by the Department of Health on good practice for health professionals and their partners on transition planning for young people with complex health needs or a disability.
There is also information on the Care Programme Approach (CPA) and how it should work for you. CPA is simply a term for describing the process of how mental health services assess your needs, plan ways to meet them and check that they are being met.
Downloads
Good practice guide for health professionals and their partners. (670 KB)
Service Users and Carers
and the CPA. (149 KB)
and the CPA. (149 KB)
Information nad guidance on CPA policy and positive practice. (773 KB)
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