New Resources for the Children and Young people’s IAPT project announced today.
Posted: 29th February 2012
The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, and Health Minister Paul Burstow announced today that the ambitious Children and Young People’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (CYP IAPT) programme will receive an extra investment of up to £22 million over the next three years.
Children and Young People’s IAPT Project – Launch of offer for 2012-13
Posted: 9th February 2012
The Children and Young People’s IAPT Project is inviting bids to join in 2012-13. This year there will be the opportunity to join an existing learning collaborative or to create a new learning collaborative
The Children and Young People’s IAPT Project is delighted to announce the Phase One Learning Collaboratives.
Posted: 18th October 2011
Working with under 18 year olds: Guidance for Commissioners, IAPT service providers and those working in IAPT services
Posted: 14th September 2011
Working with under 18 year olds: Guidance for Commissioners, IAPT service providers and those working in IAPT services.
Assessing the impact of implementing stepped care psychological therapies
Posted: 8th September 2011
A study assessing the impact of implementing stepped care psychological therapies has been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders
Enhancing Recovery Rates - IAPT Year One Report
Posted: 22nd July 2011
Which Talking Therapy for Depression?
Posted: 23rd March 2011
A guide to understanding the different psychological therapies you may be offered to treat your depression
New Supervision Guidance documents published 23/3/2011
Posted: 23rd March 2011
Revised IAPT Supervision Guidance and accompanying SHA briefing are now available to download
Downloads Section - The New IAPT Online library
Posted: 9th March 2011
A new feature for the site is the comprehensive downloads section featuring all available documents in one place
Guidance for Commissioning IAPT Training 2011/12 –2014/15
Posted: 9th March 2011
The purpose of this document, published today, 9th March 2001 by the IAPT Programme is as a guide for education and training commissioners of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) workforce via the Multi Professional Education and Training (MPET) allocation.