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Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Commissioning Toolkit
The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme has one principal aim - to help PCTs implement NICE Guidelines for people suffering from depression and anxiety disorders. The Government is committed to improving access to psychological therapies and announced additional funding to increase services over the next three years. This Commissioning Toolkit is designed to help PCTs improve or establish stepped care psychological therapies following NICE guidelines. The toolkit is structured around the commissioning cycle and is specifically linked to the World Class Commissioning competencies. It brings together a wide range of existing tools and guides and includes positive practice examples throughout.- Filetype
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- 10th April 2008
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- 374KB
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Implementation Plan: National guidelines for regional delivery
This document provides SHAs, PCTs, training providers and service providers with an overview of what is needed to deliver the implementation of IAPT. The additional funding from the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 will pay for the major training programme that provides the necessary number of suitably trained therapists and enables progressive expansion of NICE- compliant local Psychological Therapies services.- Filetype
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- 1st February 2008
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Implementation Plan: Curriculum for low intensity therapies workers
This document provides SHAs, PCTs, training providers and service providers with an overview of what is needed to deliver the implementation of IAPT. The additional funding from the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 will pay for the major training programme that provides the necessary number of suitably trained therapists and enables progressive expansion of NICE- compliant local Psychological Therapies services.- Filetype
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- 1st February 2008
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- 529KB
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Implementation Plan: Curriculum for high intensity therapies workers
This document provides SHAs, PCTs, training providers and service providers with an overview of what is needed to deliver the implementation of IAPT. The additional funding from the Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 will pay for the major training programme that provides the necessary number of suitably trained therapists and enables progressive expansion of NICE- compliant local Psychological Therapies services.- Filetype
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- 1st February 2008
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- 570KB
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IMPART – IAPT SMI OPEN DAY - 18th June 2013
Agenda and booking from- Filetype
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- 25th April 2013
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- 176KB
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Impact Assessment of the expansion of Talking Therapies
As set out in the Mental Health Strategy. Department of Health. 24 January 2011- Filetype
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- 24th January 2011
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- 490KB
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IAPT-Drug-and-alcohol-positive-practice-guide
This guide seeks to assist IAPT teams and substance misuse services to work confidently and inclusively with those who have drink or drug problems and common mental health problems. The guide explains; 1) Simple assessment techniques and protocols to identify potential IAPT clients with drink or drug problems. 2) Criteria for deciding whether people with different kinds of drug and alcohol use are suitable for IAPT services. 3) How IAPT and substance misuse services can work together more closely to improve outcomes for clients.- Filetype
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- 20th January 2012
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- 415KB
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IAPT-BABCP PWP Statement August 2011 final
High Intensity Trainee posts; PWP qualification to apply- IAPT BABCP Joint Statement, August 2011- Filetype
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- 8th September 2011
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- 49KB
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IAPT Workforce Education and Training 2012 Census Report
IAPT 2012 Workforce census report, published March 2013- This paper presents the outcome of the IAPT Workforce Census undertaken in 2012.- Filetype
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- 28th March 2013
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- 209KB
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IAPT Worker Registration Form
Published by IAPT Programme April 2008- Filetype
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- 10th April 2008
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- 97KB