Evaluation of public mental health remobilisation funded projects 2020/21
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Issue Date
2021-12
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NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeType
Evaluation ReportKey Findings Report
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enDescription
A total of £690K funding was made available to partnerships across Greater Glasgow & Clyde in October 2020 to be spent prior to March 2021. The funding was allocated to partnerships to enhance suicide prevention, mental well-being recovery planning and for actions to reduce social isolation over the winter period. A broad range of projects were undertaken, largely using existing networks and partner agencies to augment work planned already, or new short-term projects. This evaluation aims to surface best practice and key learning points from these funded projects in order to inform future planning and identify opportunities for cross-partnership working.Collections
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