Add this result to my export selection Loneliness and social isolation (PS06/19) (PDF) Source: Royal College of Psychiatrists - RCPsych (Remove filter) 16 December 2019 loneliness and social isolation PS 06/19 1 Introduction This paper explains our interest in the issue of loneliness and social... Type: Policy and Strategy (Add filter) Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Are services and activities for socially isolated and lonely older people accessible, equitable, and inclusive? (PDF) Source: Social Services Research Group (Remove filter) Published by Social Services Research Group (SSRG), 01 January 2005 Rose, Diana (2005) Are services and activities for socially isolated and lonely older people accessible, equitable, and inclusive?. Social Services Research Group 2005 23(3): This article presents... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Service use and prevention of emergency hospital admissions: a comparison of the views of older people and health and social care professionals (PDF) Source: Social Services Research Group (Remove filter) Published by Social Services Research Group (SSRG), 01 January 2006 Lymbery, Mark (2006) Service use and prevention of emergency hospital admissions: a comparison of the views of older people and health and social care professionals. Social Services Research Group... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection The value of peer support on cognitive improvement amongst older people living with dementia (PDF) Source: Social Services Research Group (Remove filter) Published by Social Services Research Group (SSRG), 01 January 2014 Clarke, John (2014) The value of peer support on cognitive improvement amongst older people living with dementia. Social Services Research Group 2014 31(2): Peer support can play a critical role... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Youth South Asians with learning disabilities: still socially excluded? (PDF) Source: Social Services Research Group (Remove filter) Published by Social Services Research Group (SSRG), 01 January 2005 Evans, Simon, Vallelly, Sarah (2005) Youth South Asians with learning disabilities: still socially excluded?. Social Services Research Group 2005 23(2): This paper report on a study undertaken in... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection What do the new lockdown rules mean for people with heart conditions? Updated 13 October 2020 Source: British Heart Foundation (Remove filter) Published by British Heart Foundation, 13 October 2020 Shielding, self-isolation and social distancing are very important in order to protect you and others from coronavirus. BHF information on which should you be doing as the lockdown rules change. Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Recessions and health: the long-term health consequences of responses to the coronavirus (PDF) Source: Institute for Fiscal Studies (Remove filter) Published by Institute for Fiscal Studies, 09 April 2020 The current lockdown and social distancing measures brought about by the coronavirus crisis, coupled with the direct effects of the virus on workers and firms, are having a huge impact on economies... Read Summary Type: Evidence Summaries (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection No health without public mental health: The case for action (PS04/2010 Oct 2010) (PDF) Source: Royal College of Psychiatrists - RCPsych (Remove filter) 21 October 2010 contribution that public mental health makes to a wide range of health and social outcomes for individuals and society. 7Royal College... Type: Policy and Strategy (Add filter) Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Frailty: Ensuring the best outcomes for frail older people (PS02/20) (PDF) Source: Royal College of Psychiatrists - RCPsych (Remove filter) 10 February 2020 was assessed by an occupational therapist and a social worker. After reviewing her at home the social worker felt concerned... Type: Policy and Strategy (Add filter) Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Our invisible addicts (2nd edition) (PDF) Source: Royal College of Psychiatrists - RCPsych (Remove filter) Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists, 07 March 2018 This report highlights the need for clinical services to focus more on the needs of older people as growing numbers of baby-boomers seek help for substance misuse. It makes a series of... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)