I have been volunteering with Easy Ayrshire Alzheimer Scotland since September and as part of that I have been involved in their football reminiscence group in Kilmarnock. Through going to these monthly groups I have met some wonderfully interesting men and their wives. When the session starts I find that there is a transformation in the men, they are not just a person with a diagnosis of a dementia at a group but a football fan debating with their peers about the best players, their favourite teams and the best goals. I find it amazing that something like football can bring together a group of people and evoke such passionate memories of the game they loved growing up and still love now. When we took the group to the second day of the memories fc conference at Hampden you could see the spark in their eye as they walked round the museum seeing the players they watched from the stalls and the team strips they respected so much. We had the pleasure of having a former player who is part of our group attend the conference with us. The respect and admiration of the other men we met at the conference towards him was amazing. He was treated like a celebrity and listening to the men speak about him, recounting the tales of how he played the game and his accolades I can understand now why he is in the hall of fame and so respected. Being involved in Memories FC and football reminiscence groups has helped me learn that even though these people have a diagnosis of dementia they still feel the passion and count themselves as a fan of the football team they grew up supporting.
Jennifer Love (Year 2 Mental Health Student)
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Dementia In Scotland
So the Scottish Government are reviewing and revising the 2012 Dementia Strategy. What changes will we see on the ground for people living with dementia and family carers living with dementia. We must make the rhetoric into reality. We must do something to stop the time-lag between the good words and the changes on the ground.... Good words but what will we see? How will things change?
Please watch one mans message...... This could be any of us......
Please watch one mans message...... This could be any of us......
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carers,
Dementia,
Dementia Strategy,
Scotland
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
GCU Students hand over fundraising cheque to Alzheimer Scotland at Memories FC Conference
Students from GCU Mental Health Nursing Society handed over a cheque for over £700 to Henry Simmons CEO of Alzheimer Scotland at the recent Memories FC Conference at Hampden Park. The students were at Hampden, where they acted as Hosts for the over 250 people with dementia and their family carers who were there for a day of Football Based Reminiscence.
Mr Simmons said:
"I left the two day Memories FC event filled with hope, the strength and commitment of our partnership and GCU's lead role in developing the Knowledge Exchange Partnership is an example of what it truly means to face dementia together. I was also so inspired by the commitment and dedication of all the mental health students whose volunteer efforts made the event possible. I was able to talk to many of them during the event and I was very impressed by their attitude towards working with people with dementia and by the depth of their understanding, receiving a cheque for over £700 from the students fundraising activities was pretty much the icing on the cake and I want to express my most sincere gratitude to all of them for this. These funds will go to directly support the delivery of the Football Memories project which is run entirely from fundraised donations like this.
However perhaps the most inspiring memory and thought I will be left with is the memory of a room filled with people with dementia, some of them with their families, many others supported by professional carers but all of them collectively sharing in the wonderful memory of football, right in the heart of the home of our national game. That collective moment will last for me for long time, for in that moment we all forgot about dementia and remembered people. I cannot thank the team at GCU enough for organising this event it was wonderful."
Memories FC is a knowledge exchange partnership between GCU, Alzheiemer Scotland, The Scottish Football Museum, UWS, St Louis University and The European Former Players Association. It is funded by AHRC & SFC.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
GCU Students win poster competition at ENTER Conference
Hazel & Lizzie pictured with Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Scotland Associate Director Ellen Hudson.
GCU Mental Health Nursing students represented by Lizzie Burns & Hazel Thompson were rewarded with First Prize in the poster exhibition today at the ENTER Conference at Stirling University. The conference Showcased the range of nursing educational developments and research being conducted across Scotland and discussed how educators and practitioners could best integrate educational developments and research into practice.
How the voting went.
Well done Lizzie and Hazel!
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
GCU Mental Health Nursing Society Fundraisng
Mental Health Nursing Society student fundraisers continue their fundraisning efforts and are pleased to report that their efforts including a Pub Quiz last night have topped their target for Alzheimer's Scotland's Football Reminiscence Hub at Hampden Park. The committee wish to thank all who attended last night to show your support. Sad to say the Lecturer team (The Hannibal Lecturers) won the quiz!! That's a surprise. Reports say it was a thoroughly enjoyable night. Fundraising continues for the next week and the students will hand over the cheque at the Memories FC football reminiscence event at Hampden event on the 30th November.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Schizophrenia Commission Report Launched
The commission has just launched "the Abandoned Illness" and it's well worth a read.
http://www.rethink.org/document.rm?id=14927
http://www.rethink.org/document.rm?id=14927
Friday, 9 November 2012
Zumba & Bucket Collection by GCU Mental Health Nursing Students Raises Funds for Alzheimer Scotland
Mental Health Nursing Students are well on their way to the target of £500 for Alzheimer Scotland. Their zumba party is to be followed by a quiz night at Walkabout on 20th November at 7.30pm. For more details contact KDAVIS13@caledonian.ac.uk. Well done so far everyone!
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Scotlands Care Home Census 2012
Just published today the Scottish Government's Care Home Census reveals that half of care home residents that's nearly 17,000 of Scotland's population of 84,000 with dementia are being cared for in one of 916 care homes across the country. 50% of these people are admitted to care homes from hospital.
Click HERE to read the census report.
Click HERE to read the census report.
Labels:
Care Homes,
Dementia,
Dementia Strategy
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
GCU Mental Health Nursing Society
The GCU Mental Health Nursing Society has now set up a Just Giving Fundraising Page to keep track of donations and funds that we raise. If any students are unable to attend any events that we organise but would still like to donate then here is the way to do it.
http://www.justgiving.com/mentalhealthnursingsociety
Any donation from the public is also welcome - a couple of ££'s here and there makes all the difference.
It also has a small paragraph explaining to everyone that Alzheimer Scotland's football reminiscence hub is our first chosen cause is and why we feel it is worthwhile.
http://www.justgiving.com/mentalhealthnursingsociety
Any donation from the public is also welcome - a couple of ££'s here and there makes all the difference.
It also has a small paragraph explaining to everyone that Alzheimer Scotland's football reminiscence hub is our first chosen cause is and why we feel it is worthwhile.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Scotland's Mental Health 2012
This report from the Scottish Public Health Observatory provides the second systematic assessment of mental health and its contextual factors for adults in Scotland. It analyses 51 indicators from the previously established national adult mental health indicator set. These cover both the state of mental health (mental wellbeing and mental health problems) and its context (including individual, community and structural factors). Where possible, the report provides an analysis of time trends over the last decade and equalities analysis by age, gender and area-based deprivation.
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mental health,
public health,
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Scotland
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Football Based Reminiscence with People with Dementia
Back in July I alerted followers about an upcoming free conference from Memories FC.
I can now confirm some details:
Memories F.C. Free Public Knowledge Exchange Conference November 29th & 30th 2012
Day 1: We would like to invite you to our end of project Community Conference at Hampden Park, Glasgow on Thursday 29th November 2012 (9.30-16.30)
http://memoriesfc3.eventbrite.com/ . (This online registration is for Day 1 only. Details of Day 2 are below)
The Scottish Football Reminiscence Partnership Public Conference is an event to share the findings and celebrate the success of the AHRC & SFC funded Knowledge Exchange Project.
"Harnessing the Heritage of Football: Creating Meaningful Activities and Therapeutic Work with People with Dementia."
This novel project has demonstrated the potential of football focussed reminiscence, creatively exploring how a fusion between cultural heritage, scientific insights, design and performing arts can benefit and improve the lives of people with dementia and their family carers.
For Day 1: If you are a practitioner from Health or Social Care who works with people with dementia, an informal or paid carer, a researcher or educator with an interest in dementia care and reminiscence work, this day will be of particular interest to you.
The event will include talks, a Knowledge Exchange Cafe, the premier of "I left my heart" a dramatic piece based on our findings by playwright and broadcaster Padraig Coyle, performed in the Scottish national Football Museum. Other highlights include a demonstration of an interactive prototype digital 'Memory Cube' deigned by collaborators at Northumbria University and Quilting Memories.
Speakers include Mr Henry Simmons , CEO of Alzheimer Scotland; Professor John Starr, from the Scottish Dementia Clinical Research Network -SDCRN; Professor Debbie Tolson, Professor of Gerontological Nursing at Glasgow Caledonian University & Professor Hugh O'Donnell, Glasgow School for Business & Society, Glasgow Caledonian University.
In addition we expect a representative from the Scottish Government to attend and formally open the Alzheimer’s Scotland Reminiscence Hub at Hampden Park. Our partners in Memories FC (Alzheimer Scotland and the Scottish Football Museum) were successful in obtaining a Postcode Lottery grant to develop this facility at Hampden Park.
We hope that you will be able to attend this day and look forward to sending you the detailed programme as soon as you have registered.
For Day 2: The second day of our public conference will take place on Friday 30th November 2012 (12.30-4.00pm) again at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
This day is for people with memory problems and dementia, family carers and the public who have an interest in reminiscence.
This day will include football memory activities; the premier of "I left my heart" a dramatic piece based on football memories, performed in the Scottish national Football Museum. Other highlights include a demonstration of an interactive prototype digital 'Memory Cube' deigned by collaborators at Northumbria University, the Quilting Memories project.
You will also have the chance to enjoy a tour of the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, The Scottish Football Museum, a Mini Stadium Tour and other exciting activities.
Contact Andy if you wish to attend.
Tel: 0141 331 3103
Check our Facebook site for further details of Day 2 (www.facebook.com/memoriesfc).
Memories FC is a partnership between Glasgow Caledonian University, Alzheimer Scotland, The Scottish Football Museum, European Former Players Association and the University of the West of Scotland & St Louis University, USA
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Scottish Women's Aid: New research examines the similarities between domestic abuse and terrorism.
"Everyday Terrorism: How Fear Works in Domestic Abuse", was carried out by Professor Rachel Pain of Durham University's Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, in conjunction with Scottish Women's Aid.
The study, conducted with women and men who had experienced domestic abuse in Scotland, focuses on the fear which domestic abuse instils in the victim, and examines the conditioning which prevents many from feeling able to leave.
Click HERE to read the full report.
The study, conducted with women and men who had experienced domestic abuse in Scotland, focuses on the fear which domestic abuse instils in the victim, and examines the conditioning which prevents many from feeling able to leave.
Click HERE to read the full report.
Monday, 8 October 2012
World Mental Health Day 10th October 2012
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This year the theme for the day is “Depression: A Global Crisis”.
Depression affects more than 350 million people of all ages, in all communities, and is a significant contributor to the global burden of disease. Although there are known effective treatments for depression, access to treatment is a problem in most countries and in some countries fewer than 10% of those who need it receive such treatment.
Link to WHO
World Alzheimer’s Report 2012
Alzheimer’s Disease International has recently published the World Alzheimer’s Report 2012. The report is titled ‘Overcoming the Stigma of Dementia’. The report is based on a global study of people with Dementia and reveals that 1 in 4 people with Dementia conceal their diagnosis through fear of stigma.
Labels:
Alzheimer's,
Dementia,
discrimination,
stigma
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Lennox Castle Exhibition
THE forgotten stories of a historic hospital will be revealed at a new exhibition titled "Lennox Castle Stories" this month at Glasgow’s Trongate 103 venue from October 23-27 as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Scottish Health Survey 2011
Scotland’s Chief Statistician today announced the publication of the Scottish Health Survey 2011. This is the seventh report in the Scottish Health Survey series which began in 1995. The report comprises separate volumes for adults and children and Health Board level results are published alongside the annual report for the first time since 2003.
Men, Suicide & Society

This report seeks to explain why men of low socio-economic position in their mid-years are excessively vulnerable to death by suicide and provides recommendations to reduce these unnecessary deaths.
The report goes beyond the existing body of suicide research and the statistics, to try and understand life for this group of men, and why they may come to feel without purpose, meaning or value.
DownloadHERE
Thursday, 20 September 2012
The Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival 1st - 24th October 2012
Now in its sixth year, the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival is one of Scotland's most diverse cultural events, covering everything from music, film and visual art to theater, dance, and literature. The annual festival takes place in venues across Scotland from 1st - 24th October 2012, aiming to support the arts and challenge preconceived ideas about mental health.
Festival information
Get involved!
Cheers
Lesley
Festival information
Get involved!
Cheers
Lesley
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Friday is.....
World Alzheimer's Day is on Friday 21st September. How aware are you?
Alzheimer Scotland has just launched a new report, Delivering Integrated Dementia Care: The 8 Pillars Model of Community Support, which calls for a radical reform of the way we deliver community care services for people with dementia, their carers, partners and families.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Healthcare Staff: Mental Health & Exercise / Physical Activity
Dr Andrew Murray from the Scottish Government spoke yesterday at the Mental Health Nursing Forum on the importance of encouraging exercise as a way of significantly improving health outcomes in Scotland. Click HERE to watch an online resource for students/qualified nursing staff. It's really quite powerful. Dr Murray works alongside Sir Harry Burns on this agenda and they are actively trying to influence knowledge, understanding and practice in a bid to get all nurses/healthcare staff to ask patients routinely about their activity levels and prescibing exercise as an effective treatment.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Today is....
Today is world suicide prevention day.
http://www.facebook.com/events/219365821453424/
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/events/annual/world_suicide_prevention_day/en/index.html
Breathing Space
http://www.facebook.com/events/219365821453424/
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/events/annual/world_suicide_prevention_day/en/index.html
Breathing Space
Thomas Szasz Dies September 8th 2012
Thomas Szasz the critic of conventional psychiatry died aged 92 at the weekend. Read his obituary in 'Critical Psychiatry' HERE<*ahref="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/oct/04/thomas-szasz">ALSO
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Scotland's Mental Health Strategy 2012-2015
A new strategy designed to improve the mental health and wellbeing of everyone in Scotland was launched today.
Click HERE to read the Strategy Document.
Monday, 6 August 2012
Mental Health Network: Service User Event
The Mental Health Network of Greater Glasgow is holding a service user event on the 22nd August 2012 10am-3pm at Annexe Communities, 9a Stewartville Street, Glasgow G11 5PE. This event will seek to establish service user views on services currently provided at Gartnavel Royal Hospital.
To book a place telephone Mental Health Network Office on 0141 550 8417.
Labels:
Mental Health Network,
PPI,
Service User
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
The inquiry into the label of schizophrenia
Interesting and challenging to read the testimonies of people with the diagnosis of schizophrenia. Click HERE to go to the Inquiry into the Label of Schizophrenia website.They are due to report in September and we will place a link to that report on this blog.
Labels:
Inquiry,
labelling,
schizophrenia,
stigma
Poor mental health linked to reduced life expectancy
Read HERE the Welcome Trust Report into the research undertaken by UCL (University College London) and the University of Edinburgh published today in the BMJ.
"Their results reveal that people who experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression had a lower life expectancy than those without any such symptoms. Even people with minor symptoms of mental health problems seemed to have a higher risk of death from several major causes, including cardiovascular disease."
"Their results reveal that people who experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression had a lower life expectancy than those without any such symptoms. Even people with minor symptoms of mental health problems seemed to have a higher risk of death from several major causes, including cardiovascular disease."
Labels:
life expectancy,
mental health,
physical,
research
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Memories FC 2 Day Conference
Announcing a knowledge exchange two day all stakeholder Conference sharing the news on our football reminiscence project. The 29th& 30th November at Hampden Park Glasgow, Scotland's National Football Stadium will see two days that will likely have a number of different fora (academic, practitioner, carer, PWD). All will relate to Reminiscence and dementia.
Full programme to follow but for early expressions of interest mail Andy at alow@gcu.ac.uk
http://www.facebook.com/MemoriesFC
Full programme to follow but for early expressions of interest mail Andy at alow@gcu.ac.uk
http://www.facebook.com/MemoriesFC
Labels:
assets,
Dementia,
Reminiscence,
stakeholder
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Have you heard about Students and Mental Wealth?
Mental Wealth UK was conceived; setup to 'bring mental health out of the shadows through student-led initiatives'.
MW UK has held hundreds of events and campaigns on campuses across the UK, and the number of institutions with student-led groups has grown from 1 to 25. They hold national training events, funded projects, distribute information guides and posters, and nurture communities of students across the country that are committed to helping those that are suffering and to making campuses healthier, happier places for students.
Want to know more? Click HERE
MW UK has held hundreds of events and campaigns on campuses across the UK, and the number of institutions with student-led groups has grown from 1 to 25. They hold national training events, funded projects, distribute information guides and posters, and nurture communities of students across the country that are committed to helping those that are suffering and to making campuses healthier, happier places for students.
Want to know more? Click HERE
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Scotland's Silent Deaths: BBC Scotland Investigates
A BBC Scotland Investigation into the high rate of suicides in the country has found that people in their darkest hour of need are sometimes ending up in police cells because there isn’t anywhere else for them to go.
Watch this documentary on the BBC iplayer.
Watch this documentary on the BBC iplayer.
Saturday, 21 July 2012
A mental health professionals experience of stigma
This 'Time to Change' web piece can be accessed if you click here
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Recovery and the assets-based approach
Read HERE the Scottish Recovery Network paper on an Assets Based Approach & Recovery
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
New child protection website launched
The Scottish Government has launched a new national website offering help and support to vulnerable children and families on child protection issues. You can find a link to it in the 'Useful Web Links' tab.
Labels:
child protection,
local authority,
Scotland
Press: The Channel 4 Goes Mad season: Does it really challenge health stigma?
Click here to read the Guardian piece on the upcoming Channel 4 Goes Mad Season. Does this set of programmes do what they set out to do? Only time will tell. For view of the 4 Goes Mad programmes click here. Not sure that using the 'Mad' word will help. What do you think? Comments please.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Mental Welfare Commission Consultation
The Commission is interested in the topic of whether and when to use mental health legislation for people who develop psychotic symptoms after consuming drugs.
Click here to read the consultation brief
Click here to read the consultation brief
Labels:
consultation,
drugs,
legislation,
MWC,
psychosis
Saturday, 14 July 2012
The National Confidential Inquiry in to Suicide and Homicide by people with Mental Illness (Annual Report)
Click here to read the Annual Report published this month.
Press: Don't Bottle It Up Campaign
The Records piece on the armies anti-stigma campaign. This article can be accessed if you click here
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Bravo Daniel George!
Language and the "warfare metaphor" in considering dementia. This article can be accessed if you click here
Labels:
burden,
Dementia,
personhood,
social death
Monday, 9 July 2012
SAMH Report into Self-Harm Launched
Late last month SAMH Launched its report into experiences of self-harm. The report titled, "Beyond Appearances: Experiences of Self-Harm" can be accessed if you click here
Reminiscence and the power of music
Click here to read this report and watch the fascinating video.
Sunday, 8 July 2012
An assets-based approach to Scottish health - Harry Burns Video
Click here to watch the video
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Press: Adults smacked as children have higher risk of mental illnesslater on
Click here to read this Mail report.
Labels:
children,
Corporal punishment,
mental health
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Ron Coleman talks to GCU Students & Staff
Read about Rons visit here
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
View GCU MH Nursing Student Recovery Posters on GCU's Facebook
Click here to see Student recovery posters on GCU's Facebook
Friday, 29 June 2012
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
An investigation into the care and treatment of Ms R
Ms R was an older woman who was subject to guardianship and had suspected cervical cancer. She died in 2011, after refusing treatment. This investigation looks at the care and treatment she received in the years leading up to her death.
Click here to read The Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland's report.
Labels:
Anticipatory Care,
Cancer,
Care Homes,
Consent,
Guardianship,
Later Life,
MHO,
MWC
Monday, 25 June 2012
Half of Learning Disability Services in England failing to meet minimum standards
Click here to read the Care Quality Commission report.
Friday, 22 June 2012
Two New Free to Download .pdf Publications
The Avenue Guide to Wellbeing and Happiness by Neil Thompson is free to download from www.avenuemediasolutions.com. Go to the site and search for The Avenue Guide to Wellbeing and Happiness.
Beyond Belief: Alternative ways of working with delusions, obsessions and unusual experiences by Tamasin Knight is published by Peter Lehmann and is available to download at www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/beyond-belief.htm. This 50pp booklet with a focus on practice should be a very valuable resource for students.
Labels:
delusions,
happiness,
listening,
obsessions,
problem solving,
well-being
Effective Practitioner
If you are a nurse, midwife or allied health professional, Effective Practitioner will help you to: demonstrate your value; apply the latest evidence-based care; develop your role and maximise work-based learning.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
From the Press: Anders Breivik believes court will rule this week that he is sane
Click here to read the Guardian piece
Dementia Awareness Week 18th - 24th June
There are 82,000 people in Scotland who have a dementia - get aware
East Dunbartonshire Assets-based Approach to mental well being
Click here to read about this project
Monday, 18 June 2012
Mental health services 'shocking.' NHS managers in England are accused of "shocking discrimination" in commissioning mental health services by a group of leading experts.
From the Press: Click here to read this report
Labels:
commissioning,
Criticism,
NHS England,
Press
Saturday, 16 June 2012
From the press: Anorexic must be force-fed to save life
Click here to read this report from The Independent
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Next Week 18th-24th June is Dementia Awareness Week so despite it having been around for a while I'm adding "Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice" and asking "How aware are you?"
Promoting Excellence is a knowledge and skills framework developed by NHS Education for Scotland and the Scottish Social Services Council to support delivery of the aspirations and change actions outlined in the Dementia Strategy. The Framework was launched on the 6 June 2011.
These videos support all staff working with people with dementia their families and carers
Chapter 1: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 2: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 3: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 4:Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 5:Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 6: Promoting Excellence:Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Keep up to date by joining the Dementia Managed Knowledge Network at http://www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/dementia.aspx
These videos support all staff working with people with dementia their families and carers
Chapter 1: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 2: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 3: Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 4:Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 5:Promoting Excellence: Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Chapter 6: Promoting Excellence:Informed about Dementia: Improving practice
Keep up to date by joining the Dementia Managed Knowledge Network at http://www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/dementia.aspx
Labels:
Dementia,
Dementia Strategy,
Informed,
NES,
Promoting Excellence,
Scotland,
SSSC,
Videos
Introducing GG&C New Homeless Mental Health Service
Following GG&C NHS review of Homelessness Health services the Homeless Mental Health Team will work with people with both severe and enduring and mild to moderate mental health problems. The team is a merge of the previous Homeless Mental Health and Primary Care Mental Health Teams and will be in place from the 2nd July.
Referral criteria are as follows:
- Currently homeless: rough sleeping; destitute; in emergency accommodation; in Bed & Breakfast accommodation; in short term accommodation; in temporary furnished flat for less than 3 months; or have a history of repeat homelessness and complex needs
and
- Person aged 16 or over
and
- Person with known or suspected mental illness
or
Person with mild to moderate mental health problem
Contact details:
Shivali Fifield
Homelessness Service Manager
Homelessness Health and Resources Services
55 Hunter St
Glasgow
G4 0UP
0141 553 2801
Labels:
GGC NHS,
Homelessness,
mental health,
Primary Care,
Services
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Reminiscence and dementia (use of music)
Interesting meet with Gary Thorpe from 'Silver Memories' in Brisbane Australia. Possibilities for future collaboration / cooperation there I think. Have a closer look here.
Physical Activity in the Treatment of Depression
A pragmatic randomised controlled trial to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a physical activity intervention as a treatment for depression: the treating depression with physical activity (TREAD) trial.
http://www.hta.ac.uk/fullmono/mon1610.pdf
http://www.hta.ac.uk/fullmono/mon1610.pdf
Labels:
depression,
exercise,
physical activity,
research
NES Effective Practitioner Resources
If you are a nurse, midwife or allied health professional, Effective Practitioner will help you to: demonstrate your value; apply the latest evidence-based care; develop your role and maximise work-based learning.
http://www.effectivepractitioner.nes.scot.nhs.uk/practitioners/home.aspx
http://www.effectivepractitioner.nes.scot.nhs.uk/practitioners/home.aspx
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