Developing effective care programme approach process
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Developing effective care programme approach processes

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£295+ VAT

Recent Government good practice guidance reiterated the value of the Care Programme Approach to improve the delivery of care to people with severe mental health problems. Many service providers seek to achieve more effective processes to put the Care Programme Approach (CPA) into action. Help is often needed, for example, with the responsibilities of care
co-ordination, as the role requires various skills including chairing of meetings, delegation and effective communication. This course addresses the key skills needed by practitioners who are care co-ordinators.

Course content: 
- Background to the Care Programme Approach 
- Looking at the responsibilities of the care co-ordinator role 
- Developing skills for delivering effective CPA 
- Examining what helps and hinders a productive review 
- Improving the participation of service users and carers

The aim is for participants to experience an informative and enjoyable workshop which provides them with the opportunity to discuss key CPA issues, reflect on their current practice, share experiences and models good practice, as well as gaining some endorsement of their
current approaches.

Who should attend?
Community psychiatric nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, in-patient nurses, psychologists and any mental health practitioner working in the statutory, voluntary or private sector who is involved with the CPA process; senior managers, service commissioners and anyone who is responsible for CPA strategies.
 
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