Thursday, February 25, 2016

Report from Commission for Acute Adult Psychiatric Care Peer Reviewed by AQuA

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Julie Cullen, Head of Mental Health
Last month the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Commission for Acute Adult Psychiatric Care published their recommendations for improvements in adult psychiatric care.

The report, 'Old Problems, New Solutions: Improving acute psychiatric care for adults in England' was written by Lord Nigel Crisp, and calls for urgent action to be taken to reduce harm and improve acute care for adults.

Peer-reviewed by AQuA's Head of Mental Health, Julie Cullen, the report also highlights our work with members in reducing incidences of self-harm across the North West.

You can read the full report here as well as find more information about the work of the Commission on their website.

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