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DrugScope Comment: January 2015
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Friday, 30 January 2015. PHE's Duncan Selbie gives evidence to the Public Accounts Commitee. Almost two years ago, Public Health England (PHE) began operating with a mission to improve wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across the country. £2.7 billion of ring-fenced grants were given to local authorities in 2013/14 to improve public health, including the provision of drug and alcohol treatment and related interventions. The National Audit Office (NAO). The committee voiced concerns about the alloc...
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DrugScope Comment: May 2014
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Wednesday, 21 May 2014. Prevention: time to look at the bigger picture? DrugScope’s new Director of Policy, Influence and Engagement, Andrew Brown, writes his inaugural blog for us on a subject close to his heart…. I’m now in my third week at DrugScope and I’ve already learnt a huge amount about the work we’re doing and how it connects to other, wider agendas. For example, I’ve been hugely impressed by the high quality of the work that we and our colleagues in the MEAM coalition. As the Education Select ...
themeamapproach.org.uk
About us - The MEAM Approach
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Helping areas design and deliver coordinated services. Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM) is a coalition of national charities Clinks, Homeless Link and Mind formed to influence policy and services for adults facing multiple needs and exclusions. In every local area, we want to see that people experiencing multiple needs are:. Supported by effective, coordinated services; and. Empowered to tackle their problems, reach their full potential and contribute to their communities. To find out more.
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Why act? - The MEAM Approach
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Helping areas design and deliver coordinated services. People facing multiple needs are well known in every local area in England just ask local services, the police and the public. Individuals experience a number of problems at the same time such as homelessness, substance misuse, mental health problems and offending. But they usually also have ineffective contact with the services that should be there to help, and end up living chaotic and expensive lives. Find out about the approach.
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Areas planning now - The MEAM Approach
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Helping areas design and deliver coordinated services. Below are a list of areas that are currently planning interventions using the MEAM Approach as a guide. To see examples and case studies of areas that are “delivering” please select the relevant tab from the main menu. 2016 MEAM. Site: Coopa.
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Partners | The Purfleet Trust
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Our Values and Objectives. Reports & Publications. Health and Wellbeing Centre. Single Homeless Engagement Project. Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM). The Purfleet Trust’s links with a large number of other local and regional and national organisations are the key to its ability to provide an increasing range of services to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The list below gives an idea of the extent of this network. The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk (BCKLWN).
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Getting started - The MEAM Approach
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Helping areas design and deliver coordinated services. To view the local authority in which you work to see a list of other cross-sector partners that are interested in working with you. Once you have a good partnership together, get in touch with us about using the MEAM Approach to help design a coordinated intervention for your local area. It’s important that all relevant local agencies get involved, so discuss this with your local cross-sector partners today. 2016 MEAM. Site: Coopa.
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The MEAM approach - The MEAM Approach
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Helping areas design and deliver coordinated services. The MEAM approach can help you and your partners design and deliver coordinated interventions in your local area. It includes seven core elements that are important for all coordinated interventions to consider, but it is not prescriptive about how these are achieved. Click on each element to see more information as well as ideas, tips and tools from other areas using the MEAM approach. Consistency in Client Identification. 2016 MEAM. Site: Coopa.
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System Change - Fulfilling Lives
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Learning is at the heart of the national Fulfilling Lives programme and one of our core aims is that evidence and learning from the programme will promote positive changes in policy and practice leading to a changed system that works more effectively for people with multiple and complex needs. System Change is at the heart of the national Fulfilling Lives Programme drawing on learning and support from Lankelly Chase. The continuous practice of reflection by programme members. Organisations are made up of...
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DrugScope Comment: July 2014
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Survey reveals impact of welfare and commissioning reforms on people with multiple needs. DrugScope – together with its partners in the. Making Every Adult Matter. Coalition, Clinks, Homeless Link and Mind – is running a two-year project called. Voices from the Frontline. It starts with a theory and a conviction. This brings me to the conviction. If we want to understand the problems that people with multiple needs are facing, we need to involve them in that discussion. T...This ...
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