Psychology support, co-occurring conditions (mental health and substance use services)

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£360,000

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  • Psychiatrist or psychologist services

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Published

3 months ago

Description

The aims of the service are to support harm reduction services in relation to substance misuse in Worcestershire by:
1. Improving the mental health of people with co-occurring conditions through joint working between mental health and substance use treatment services (improving access to both).
2. Enabling and supporting staff to deliver psychosocial interventions (psychologically informed environment, trauma-informed).

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