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4. How has the national implementation of intensive home treatment teams impacted psychiatric admission rates in England?

Between 2001 and 2004 there was a rapid expansion in the number of intensive home treatment teams in England. A national network of assertive community treatment teams was also mandated. Glover of the North Eastern Public Health Observatory set out … Continue reading

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3. Experiencing a Recovery-Oriented Acute Mental Health Service: Home Based Treatment from the Perspectives of Service Users, their Families and Mental Health Professionals

This 2005 report by the New Zealand Mental Health Commission is the only study assessing to what degree an intensive home treatment service fosters recovery. It is a qualitative research study of the first intensive home treatment service in New Zealand-the … Continue reading

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2. A review of crisis assessment and treatment (CAT) functions

This report was  published  in 2007, by the Victorian Government  , Department of Human Services, Melbourne, Australia. It reviews the functioning of intensive home treatment teams in the State of Victoria and raises some important issues. As I describe in my book … Continue reading

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1. A National Survey of Crisis Resolution Teams in England 2006

National survey of crisis resolution teams  This report is from the North Eastern Public Health Observatory ( NEPHO)-  an organization funded by the Department of Health to carry out various projects using health information. The aim of the survey was … Continue reading

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