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YearDateTitleSummarySourceFile size
2007October 23 Making reasonable adjustments at work for people with mental health problemsThe Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) have produced new guidance for employers.SAMH308kb
2007October 10 Recruitment and mental health: A report by Employers’ Forum on Disability and Sainsbury Centre for Mental HealthThe majority of people with mental health problems are willing and able to work. Despite this, an estimated one million people are out of work. While businesses are beginning to get better at employing individuals with a history of mental ill health, there remain significant barriers for both individuals and employers. This report describes what employers and government could do differently that would make it easier to recruit people with mental health problems.The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health56kb
2007September 30 Community Care Providers Scotland Annual ReviewCCPS1mb
2007September 13 Healthy Communities: Meeting the Challenge. Promoting community-led health improvementThis briefing has been jointly prepared by Community Health Exchange (CHEX), Health Scotland and the Scottish Community Development Centre, who together have responsibility for the delivery of several of the Community-led Supporting and Developing Healthy Communities Task Group recommendations.SCDC656kb
2007September 11 Our Future Health Secured? A review of NHS funding and performanceReport summary. Since the Wanless review of 2002, Securing our Future Health, NHS spending has increased by nearly 50 per cent. This report looks at where that money has been spent, what it has achieved, whether government policy has promoted effective use of the resources, and what needs to happen next.Kings Fund114kb
2007September 11 Our Future Health Secured? A review of NHS funding and performanceFull report. Since the Wanless review of 2002, Securing our Future Health, NHS spending has increased by nearly 50 per cent. This report looks at where that money has been spent, what it has achieved, whether government policy has promoted effective use of the resources, and what needs to happen next.Kings Fund4.57mb
2007September 7 Experiences of poverty and educational disadvantageChildren in poverty face greatly reduced educational prospects and future life chances. This is the conclusion not just of social policy experts and government statisticians, but of young children themselves. This report shows that children are aware of such outcomes from an early age and that their own stereotyping reinforces these differences.Joseph Rowntree Foundation129kb
2007August 31 Promoting social well-being in extra care housingFindings. This study looks at ways of promoting and facilitating the social well-being of 'frail' people living in extra care housing.Joseph Rowntree Foundation71kb
2007August 31 Promoting social well-being in extra care housingFull report. This study looks at ways of promoting and facilitating the social well-being of 'frail' people living in extra care housing.Joseph Rowntree Foundation2.08mb
2007August 31 Evaluation of Recovery ApproachWith financial support from the Scottish Recovery Network, the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) commissioned an independent evaluation of its adoption of a strategic recovery approach into the organisation, its ethos, services and partnerships. The evaluation took place from August 2006 - July 2007 with an interim report in December 2006.SAMH573kb

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