Sunday, 1 June 2008

A Knock on the Duir

A Knock on the Duir

Probably totally off track for many of you reading this but a favourite visit for me from time to time

Sunday, 27 April 2008

Empowerment and Advocacy

“It seems that the roadmap of information and good intentions is in place but in need of implementation”

WHO (2005) Empowerment and Mental Health Recovery. Briefing paper from the WHO European Ministerial Conference on Mental Health, Helsinki, 12–15 January 2005. Available at http://www.euro.who.int/document/MNH/ebrief05.pdf

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Workforce Development

Engaging with Care A vision for the Health and Care workforce in England.

Dawson S, Slote Morris Z, Erikson W, Lister G Altringer B, Garside P, Craig M (2007) London. The Nuffield Trust.

The health service of the future will depend upon three levers of involvement or engagement

"The engaged consumer in a health system shaped by transactions between paid and
unpaid participants.

• The engaged worker in a health system shaped by leading engagement with those who
provide care, including informal and self-carers, as well as paid employees.

• The engaged citizen in a health system which minimises the causes of illness and maximises
wellbeing through fully engaging citizens and their communities". p11



"The self-image of the health professional as someone who intervenes to save the
patient in acute care has been replaced largely by an image of a guide for people with
long-term chronic care needs. Other values have shifted in response to changing technology.
For example, the ability to access and communicate knowledge is now more important than
memorising medical facts. These changes have required a substantial re-examination of the
training and continuing education of health and care workers". p14

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Wednesday, 26 December 2007

Making User Invovement Work 2006

Making user Involvement Work 2006
Joseph Rowntree Foundation research
126 service users
knowledge & networking key factors

Service User Involvement | Service user involvement

Service User Involvement Service user involvement
Empowerment, Employabilty and Service User Involvement - literature review 2007

Monday, 17 December 2007

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry - HOME

Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry - HOME
Investigation into children's cardiac services where there was a high number of deaths following surgery, made a number of recommendations to involve patients better and to improve communication and teamwork.

SURGE

Service User Involvement
Service User Involvement (in research) Group England - link to information, best practice guidelines etc

Monday, 10 December 2007

Social Capital in Virtual Learning Communities and Distributed Communities of Practice

Social Capital in Virtual Learning Communities and Distributed Communities of Practice A new concept ( to me) that explores the outcome of social capital on communities which consists of trust, shared learning and knowledge development

Thursday, 29 November 2007

Raising the Standard NSF MH Wales

p7
"users and their carers need to be integrally involved in the planning development and delivery of mental health services. This will require sustained support care and information form mental health services. Empowerment should be at all levels from self management to formal involvement in local and all wales planning. Those detained under the mental health legislation should be encouraged to participate actively and willingly in their own care".

Empowerment 1 0f 4 key principles of the strategy.

Mental Health Promotion in Wales

Some information on "Health Literacy" and links to various other policies