Delivering digital mental health care
This month’s Digital Health Unplugged focuses on delivering digital mental health care and how technology has been used during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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This month’s Digital Health Unplugged focuses on delivering digital mental health care and how technology has been used during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Listen to this podcast here
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“Military planning” has become a feature of efforts to tackle covid-19. But what is it–and how has it proved to be what we need now?
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A new NHS centre to investigate the effects of race and ethnicity on people’s health has got the go ahead after a special issue of The BMJ in February focused on the continuing problem of racism in medicine.
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This research (published by the the DHSC together with the Department for Work and Pensions) maps the current provision of occupational health (OH) in the United Kingdom and reviews work-related musculoskeletal (MSK) services in the NHS. The research aimed to examine the available models of private and NHS service provision; how these are commissioned, resourced and accessed; examine the workforce of private and NHS providers; and investigate the commissioning of MSK and work-related NHS services. The research is intended to inform the ongoing development of policy relating to OH.
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Read this week’s library bulletins on Learning Disabilities and Dementia here
For the past decade there has been a constant cry from the adult social care sector that it is underfunded and that it is on the brink of collapse. This discussion paper looks at how councils have avoided the predicted collapse over the period of austerity and explores new problems that have emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic. How can the care provider sector survive after the pandemic?
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Library enquiries are being dealt with, where possible, by email only. Unfortunately we are not able to deal with postal or telephone enquiries. The Lantern Centre building is currently open and staff are welcome to visit the library to work in the hot desk areas as usual or to take out/return books using the self issue machine in the main library. Library staff are still available, by email only, to renew books, carry out literature searches and search for journals and to deal with other enquiries where possible.
All existing loans of books from this library are now renewed until 13th July 2020. Further details on library services will be posted on this blog as the situation develops.
Please email us with any enquiries at: academic.library@lancashirecare.nhs.uk
The Gosall Library Team
The Reading List Collection from McGraw Hill and Open University Press have been created to help provide easy access to the core textbooks and recommended reading your students need to be successful on their courses.
Within these collections, we offer a wide range of titles that should give your students the confidence they need to master and learn all they need to in their area of study. We are currently offering five collections covering
Read the instructions and sign up for access to the collection here
As this is a free trial we would be very interested to hear your feedback. If you have any comments (positive or negative) please let us know at academic.library@lancashirecare.nhs.uk
The Gosall Library Team
This update covers education and training actions.