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Research to support the Duty to Review the Implementation of the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010...part 4 final report: mental health advocacy

Opinion Research Services (ORS) was commissioned by Welsh Government in June 2013 to undertake qualitative research to support the Duty to Review the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010. 1.2 Information and data were gathered by Welsh Government from a range of sources to inform the Review including this study, regular submissions from health board/local authority services, health board primary care satisfaction surveys and third sector surveys. Welsh Government was responsible for coordinating all inputs to the Review and for final reporting to Welsh Ministers. 1.3 This study by ORS provides qualitative evidence on the views of service users, their carers and practitioners on the implementation of Parts 1 to 4 of the Measure. The findings are presented in four separate reports; one for each part of the Measure and an overall summary report in Welsh and English versions. 1.4 An interim report1 published in 2014 presents the background and methodology for this study in some detail. This report presents findings from qualitative interviews conducted between July 2014 and April 2015 involving participants with direct experience of Part 4 of the Measure. 

Original document (pdf) on the Welsh Government website.

Key Information

Type of Reference
Govdoc
Publisher
Wales. welsh government
ISBN/ISSN
9781473455917
Resource Database
Social care online
Publication Year
2016
Start Page
54