Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 5: managing increased demand

Authors: The South-West Community Mental Health Knowledge Mobilization Network. Collated and approved by network members. Previous blogs: Part 1: Roles needed to implement the FrameworkPart 2: How to work together across different sectorsPart 3: The use of language when working together to support people with mental health problemsPart 4: Positive risk-taking in the context of… Continue reading Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 5: managing increased demand

Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 4: positive risk-taking in the context of the Community Mental Health Framework for Adults and Older Adults 2019

Authors: the South-West Community Mental Health Knowledge Mobilisation Network. Collated by Jennie Hayes and approved by network members. Previous blogs: Part 1: roles needed to implement the Framework Part 2: working together across different sectors Part 3: The use of language when working together to support people with mental health problems The Community Mental Health… Continue reading Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 4: positive risk-taking in the context of the Community Mental Health Framework for Adults and Older Adults 2019

Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 3:  The use of language when working together to support people with mental health problems

Authors: the South-West Knowledge Mobilisation Network.  Collated by Larissa Milden (larissa.milden@improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk) and approved by network members Previous blogs: Part 1: roles needed to implement the FrameworkPart 2: working together across different sectors Introduction The South-West Community Mental Health Knowledge Mobilization Network is an open-invite group which meet regularly to share information about the implementation of… Continue reading Reflections from the Knowledge Mobilization Network, part 3:  The use of language when working together to support people with mental health problems