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Release will explore how is loneliness associated with individual characteristics, household circumstances and aspects of the local authority where people live.
Findings from the evaluation of the expanded mental health services and school links joint training programme.
A summary of the review's work so far into mental health laws, services, best practice and the wider care system.
An independent review of mental health and employers by Lord Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer.
An evaluation of the joint DfE and NHS England mental health services and schools link pilot.
Analysis of the use of the IMCA (Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy) service in England from April 2013 to March 2014.
Report on the pilot of a scheme to help people with mental health problems, who are claiming Employment Support Allowance, find paid work.
This literature review forms part of the government's review of Sections 135 and 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983.
CMO Professor Dame Sally Davies makes 14 recommendations to improve public mental health services.
Annual statistics on the number of people benefiting from the IMCA (Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy) service.
Briefing to accompany the March 2010 quarterly activity data on Mental Capacity Act deprivation of liberty safeguards.
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