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Mental Health and Social Inclusion Journal
A Life in the Day focuses on social inclusion issues for people who have mental health problems. It looks at how people can enjoy fuller lives in their local communities - finding jobs, learning new skills, volunteering or participating in arts, sports and leisure activities. Other areas explored include housing, finance, spirituality, cultural diversity and friendships and relationships.
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The Mental Health Resource Group Newsletter
Since it was launched in June 2003, the Multi-Faith Group for Healthcare Chaplaincy, part of the Hospital Chaplaincies Council, has sought to "advance multi-faith healthcare chaplaincy in England and Wales by facilitating a common understanding amongst Faith Groups, chaplaincy bodies and users, providing a means of consultation between Faiths.....(and).....co-operating with healthcare and chaplaincy organisations, bodies and authorities.
Such work currently takes place at a national level, on a macro scale. On the ground, these aims are worked out in specific local contexts. One highly visible and symbolic way lies in the design and use of sacred spaces.
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The JobCentre Plus's monthly electronic newsletter In Touch aims to keep their stakeholders up to date with the latest news, progress of their modernisation programme, forthcoming changes to benefit rules, updates on performance, as well as news on important policy issues which affect shared customers.
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This monthly e-bulletin is produced by Ben Taylor, National Day Services Lead at NSIP.
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Each month, we publish a Newsletter in English and French that contains information on the following topics :
- Mental Health Europe's activities
- Activities of MHE's Member Organisations
- Mental health prevention and promotion issues raised at national and European level
- Disability, non discrimination and social topics that concern people with mental health problems and their families
- Up-to-date news from the World Health Organisation, the World Federation for Mental Health, the Council of Europe and the European Union institutions
- Announcements of most major mental health conferences and congresses organised in Europe
The Newsletter is a tool to exchange information and derives its value from the contribution not only from MHE Officers but also from MHE member organisations. If you would like to contribute an article to the Newsletter please send your information and news to MHE Secretariat.
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Rapport is the MBF's full-colour magazine featuring in-depth reports, case studies of good practice, news and views on mentoring and befriending, information on government policy and the latest research studies, book reviews, personal profiles of those involved in schemes and much much more.
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Various articles and contact information for the National Institute for Adult and Continuing Education (NIACE) programme that promotes adult learning.
Also included are various useful weblinks, including NIACE's own podcast. NIACE and NSIP are working together with the Learning and Skills Council to promote full access to elarning for people with mental health issues. Develop is a member of their London network.
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Produced by Paradigm, this quarterly newsletter covers many aspects of Person Centred Approaches and Self-Direct Support issues with a range of articles designed to stimulate thinking, debate and practice.
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Newsletter of In-Control, the government's self-directed support website.
Publication is bi-monthly.
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Keeping you up to date with SCIE’s work in the social care sector.
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Quarterly newsletter from the Service User Involvement Team (SUITe) of Develop Partner Bromley Advocacy Project (BAP), which specialises in promoting the voice of Service Users.
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You may have heard that major changes are being made to adult social care in Bromley. This is also happening across the UK. The changes will give people who need care and support more choice, control and flexibility over how they live their lives. Bromley Council are calling this programme of change Supporting Independence in Bromley.
This briefing is to answer some of the frequently asked questions about Supporting Independence in Bromley.
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Time to Change is England's most ambitious programme to end discrimination faced by people who experience mental health problems.
It produces a quarterly newsletter to keep you updated about what's going on in the programme and ways you can get involved.
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Well-being is a free quarterly e-newsletter edited by Professor Neil Thompson, Director of Avenue Consulting Ltd and Director of the Institute for Applied Social Sciences, Liverpool Hope University.
Well-being addresses issues relating to both social well-being (matters of human concern in communities and in society at large) and workplace well-being (matters of human concern in the world of work).
It offers short articles, news items and reviews that will be of interest to members of the people professions (that is, the helping professions, human resource management and management and leadership more broadly).
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