MHASE - Mental Health Ambulance Service Education

Improving Perinatal Mental Health Practice across Services Though Training, Pathways, Resources, Consultation, Champions and Passion – but Without Extra Money- Shared Learning Database (webpage)

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This perinatal mental health project aimed to improve practice across universal and the mental health stepped care model by embedding NICE CG192 (2014) recommendations into practice. The project involved a central vision for perinatal, including parent-infant mental health based on NSPCC (2014) vision with principles of non-judgement, compassion (NICE 2014) as an underlying philosophy and the parent-infant relationship and Think Family at its core. Systematic, operational, structural and service level developments and innovations took place within limited resources and through consultation and building relationships with stakeholders including service users.

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Contributed by: MHASE - Mental Health Ambulance Service Education
Authored by: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Lisa Milne, Bradford District Care Foundation Trust
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First contributed: 04 November 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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