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Gap analysis

Use scientific research, clinical expertise and quality standards

December 12, 2012

It is important to draw from scientific research, clinical expertise and recognised quality standards, such as those produced by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Read more »

Are mental health services be more likely to be cut?

December 11, 2012

This will help you to explore the significant pressure on local publically funded health and social care services, and consider whether mental health services are being affected disproportionately. Read more »

Is it really possible to provide effective services and save money at the same time?

December 11, 2012

This will help you to explore whether it is really possible to provide effective services and save money at the same time; consider the leading risks when cuts have to be made and where to make a start? Read more »

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