Policies Flashcards

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What is the Department of Health’s stance on mental health?

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No Health Without Mental Health (2011)

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What does No Health Without Mental Health (2011) aim to do?

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Have children and young people involved in decisions about their care
Have informed expert clinical knowledge to underpin decisions about integration of services
Reduce health inequalities
Focus on promoting good health as equal to helpful those who are ill
Evidence based treatment be adopted across the life course

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List three policies which suggest that people with LD should be treated with equality and that they should be offered independence, choice and personalised care.

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Valuing People (2001)
Valuing People Now (20009)
Personalisation Through Person Centred Planning (2010)

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List three reports which suggest that PwLD don’t get the care they should.

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Healthcare for All (DoH, 2008)
A Life Like Any Other (Joint Committee of Human Rights, 2008)
Raising Our Sights (Mnasell, 2010)

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What does Transforming Care: A Response to Winterbourne View (2012) outline about people being cared for?

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That they should be treated as a whole person

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What are the aims for people in health care systems as a result of Winterbourne View (2012)?

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They should feel safe, be connected to family, kept local and feel well supported.
They should also be encouraged to move on.

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What did the Francis Report (2013) highlight as 4 problems leading to ‘a culture of inadequate care’?

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Lack of openness to criticism
Defensiveness
Secrecy
Targets being a barrier to compassion

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What did the Francis Report (2013) suggest was poor about management in the NHS?

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Poor leadership

Poorly managed organisational care

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What did Kapur (2014) do?

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Said what clinical psychologists could do in response to the Francis Report (2013)

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What can psychologists in response to the Francis Report (2013)?

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Use leadership skills
Make sense of dilemmas and decision making
Apply the psychology of compassion
Understand the psychology of organisational climate and change.

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What changes did the Health and Social Care Act (2012) aim to make?

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Greater choice and control for patients
Focus on outcomes that matter
Clinicians directly involved in change and decision making

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12
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Which paper talks about ‘any qualified provider’?

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Health and Social Care Act (2012)

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13
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What is the system currently in place for funding?

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You get money if you’re doing well (H&SCA, 2012; Closing the Gap, 2014).
Payment by Results (BPS, 2012)

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What does Payment by Results (BPS, 2012) aim to create?

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A needs based model - clusters are based upon needs rather than ‘diagnosis’.

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What is the problem with Payment by Results (BPS, 2012) for people with learning disabilities?

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Difficult to evidence because there are few outcome measures that are validated.

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16
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Outline the service context for people with LD.

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Rights to same services as all
Plus specialist community teams and acute assessment and treatment services - who works in the MDT?
Payment by results and evidence based practice

17
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How can you bring Brofenbrenner’s Nests (1975) into NHS context?

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Western culture lays value on being capable and independent. PwLD flout this and this is uncomfortable. Aim to get people well to contribute from society - PwLD only take from society?