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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Mental Health Crisis Care Review - URGENT - please disseminate information on behalf of CQC

 Please make this known widely

 

From: Margaret McLeod [mailto:Margaret.McLeod@vsnw.org.uk]
Sent: 24 March 2014 13:26
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Mental Health Crisis Care Review - URGENT - please disseminate information on behalf of CQC

 

The Care Quality Commission has asked us to circulate the following information on their behalf.  Please circulate onwards to anyone you think would be interested.

 

"MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS CARE REVIEW – CALL FOR EVIDENCE FROM CARE QUALITY COMMISSION

 

We are asking people who experienced a mental health crisis within the last two years and tried to get help from their local services to tell us about the help, care and support they received. We are also encouraging carers to share their experiences, and local groups or organisations that work with people who have experienced a crisis and / or that have an interest in the quality of crisis care in their local area to share their knowledge with us.

 

Hearing from those with direct experience and knowledge of services at a local level is central to a themed piece of work we are carrying out into mental health crisis care and we want to make sure as many people find out about this opportunity as we can. We hope that you are able to use your own channels and networks to let people know about this opportunity to share their experiences.

The questionnaires can be accessed on our website: www.cqc.org.uk/mentalhealthcrisis and people can tell us about their experiences until the end of April 2014. For those that might want to help promote this work via Twitter, @Carequalitycomm has tweeted using the hashtags #mentalhealth and #cqc.

The information that is shared with us will be used to:

•             build a better picture of where mental health crisis care works well and where it doesn't;

•             help select the local areas that CQC inspectors will visit as part of this review;

•             identify specific examples of good or poor practice.

Whilst we cannot receive responses after the end of April 2014 people will still be able to tell us about their experiences with a specific provider by using our online forms or by calling 03000 61 61 61.

If you have any questions please email mentalhealthcrisisreview@cqc.org.uk. Further information can be found on our website.

You may also be interested in other recent publications around mental health. Towards the end of last year we published  A fresh start for the regulation and inspection of mental health services, which set out our priorities for improving how CQC monitors, inspects and regulates specialist mental health services.

In January 2014, we also published our 2012/13 annual monitoring reports into the use of the Mental Health Act and the Mental Capacity Act Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. "

 

Kind regards

 

Margaret

 

 

Margaret McLeod | Policy & Network Coordinator (Health & Social Care) | Voluntary Sector North West (VSNW)

 

My normal working days are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 

 

Tel: 0161 276 9300 | Mob: 07908 683927 | Fax 0161 276 9301

Email:  margaret.mcleod@vsnw.org.uk | Web:  www.vsnw.org.uk

St. Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester M12 6FZ

 

 

 

VSNW Bulletin | For the Voluntary and Community Sector in the North West:  http://www.vsnw.org.uk/publications/bulletin

 

 

 

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