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Oxford Handbook of Mental Health Nursing$
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Edited by Patrick Callaghan, Helen Waldock

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National Occupational Standards for Mental Health

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National Occupational Standards for Mental Health
DOI:
10.1093/med/9780198568988.003.0015
Practising in a reflective and professionally appropriate manner - Enabling access to mental health services - Providing mental health services which support families and carers - Assessing individual needs for programmes of care - Planning and reviewing care programmes for people with mental health needs - Following through on care programmes for people with mental health needs - Supporting people with mental health needs in managing their lives - Supporting people with mental health needs in managing social situations and interactions with others - Supporting people with mental health needs in times of change - Contributing to the management of risk and the protection of others - Addressing the mental health needs of the population - Working with groups and communities to address their mental health needs - Influencing organizations’ behaviour and services so as to promote people's mental health - Influencing the way in which organizations interact to benefit mental health services - Influencing the way in which others recognize and respond to people with mental health needs

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