Introduced by the UK Department of Health in 1990, the Care Programme Approach (CPA) was intended to be a framework through which health and social services could provide integrated care for people with mental health problems. Its purpose was to ensure that services had systematic arrangements to provide psychiatric, health and social care with arrangements in place for the ongoing provision and review of that care. Care coordinators, spanning service boundaries, were expected to oversee that process. In order to ensure that services could work together, the Health Act (1999) enabled local services to pool budgets, lead commissioning and integrate provision.Despite repeated government efforts to support the policy, its implementation faced ...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...
Integration of community mental health services is a key policy objective that aims to increase qual...
Care programming was introduced as a national system of care for all people in contact with psychiat...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
primary care services, phenomenology of depression and ethical issues in learning disability, such a...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
This thesis examines why community care policies for adults with learning disabilities have proved s...
This book concerns the organizational and practice issues involved in implementing a policy of 'comm...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
Care management was introduced in the UK in 1993 for all adult user groups (SSI/SSWG, 1991a; 1991b) ...
The promotion of public mental health is a challenging endeavour for policy actors and stakeholders....
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
There is increasing emphasis on psychological and social approaches to managing and treating mental ...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...
Integration of community mental health services is a key policy objective that aims to increase qual...
Care programming was introduced as a national system of care for all people in contact with psychiat...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
primary care services, phenomenology of depression and ethical issues in learning disability, such a...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
This thesis examines why community care policies for adults with learning disabilities have proved s...
This book concerns the organizational and practice issues involved in implementing a policy of 'comm...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
Care management was introduced in the UK in 1993 for all adult user groups (SSI/SSWG, 1991a; 1991b) ...
The promotion of public mental health is a challenging endeavour for policy actors and stakeholders....
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
There is increasing emphasis on psychological and social approaches to managing and treating mental ...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...
Integration of community mental health services is a key policy objective that aims to increase qual...
Care programming was introduced as a national system of care for all people in contact with psychiat...