Hi
The following may be of interest.
Please note that a number of other news items have recently been added to
the mhhe news pages: http://www.mhhe.heacademy.ac.uk/news/news.asp
eg
- New discussion list - Patient Centred Professionalism
- 10 ESC - learning support materials now online
- A Resource for Collaborative Mental Health Care Educators
- Education and training for delivering psychological therapies - conference
- Best practice competencies and capabilities for pre-registration mental
health nurses in England
Best wishes,
Jill
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The Journal of Mental Health Workforce Development is a new quarterly
Journal addressing the critical workforce issues in mental health services.
This Journal will be of particular interest to academics, workforce
development confederations, human resource management staff, organisational
change and development staff, mental health service providers, educators
and trainers, colleges and universities.
Volume 1 issue 1 May 2006
Editorial
Ian Baguley, Di Bailey, Peter Lindley and Peter Ryan
Achieving race equality through training: a review of approaches in the UK
Joanna Bennett
Sample article, available at:
http://www.pavpub.com/pavpub/journals/JMHWD/thismonthssample.pdf
Situational levels of burnout among staff in six European inpatient and
community mental health teams
Robert G Hill, Peter Ryan, Polly Hardy, Marta Anczewska, Anna Kurek, Ian
Dawson, Heli Laijarvi, Katia Nielson, Klaus Nybourg, Iliana Rokku and
Colette Turner
The implications of mental health law reform for service development and
workforce planning
Peter Kinderman
Implementing a new national role in mental health: the support, time and
recovery worker
Alison James, Siobhan Chadwick and David Rushforth
People are our greatest asset: a model of real workforce development to
turn rhetoric into reality
Malcolm Philip and Peter Lindley
The views and opinions Workforce development in the US: a third approach
Charles A Rapp
Reviews:
Doctors as Patients and Doorways in the Night
Reviewed by Thurstine Basset
The Ten Essential Shared Capabilities: Learning Pack for Mental Health
Practice
Reviewed by Gareth Holsgrove
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