What do professionals consider makes a crisis? |
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Who makes decisions around services and service consistency? |
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How are service user mentors and peer supporters involved with support services? |
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How can service users teach professionals? |
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Are there good models of partnership working between service users and groups of professionals? |
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How are pre-crisis situations recognised? |
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Is it possible for education to be prescribed as treatment? |
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What are the attitudes of home-treatment workers? |
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Do service users decide where and why they are treated in certain ways. Do they also have a say in the length of their treatment? |
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Who decides what is a crisis? How does funding affect that decision? |
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How do service users know what services are available? Is centralised information available i.e. a one stop shop? |
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Does location affect what support is available? |
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How is the quality of support measured? |
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Why are there ‘reactive’ crisis teams but not ‘preventative’ crisis teams? |
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What strategies are available to prevent crisis situations arising? |
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What options are available during a crisis and what works? |
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What support is out there and what are the criteria necessary to obtain support? |
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Why are ‘non mental health’ professionals not educated in mental health issues? |
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Do support services make you ill? |
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What support do carers receive? |
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