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2. Presentation … What is values-based practice?
Developments in
~ training
~ policy
~ research (on assessment)
Values-based practice, the MHA and the Guiding Principles
Conclusions: partnership
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1) WHAT IS VALUES-BASED PRACTICE?
5. Values-Based Practice … the theory and practice of effective healthcare decision-making where legitimately different (and sometimes conflicting) values are in play.
6. And the starting point…..is…
7. ..respect for difference and diversity
8. 10 Key Pointers to Good Process in Values-Based Practice
4 Clinical Skills
2 Aspects of the model of service delivery
3 Strong links between VBP and EBP
Partnership in decision-making
9. 2) DEVELOPMENTS IN …
Training
Policy
Research
… and Partnership
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Training
11. 10 Key Pointers : Practice skills
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Policy
15. Models of service delivery
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Research
21. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
22. The research frontier! Values in psychiatric diagnosis and classification …
Dallas (John Sadler)1997
London (Department of Health) 2003
London (Department of Health) 2004
London (Department of Health) 2005
London (Department of Health/World Health Organization) 2006
23. Department of Health, UK Finding a Shared Vision of How People’s Mental Health Problems Should be Understood
Good Practice Guidance
24. Drafting and development of the shared vision …
Laurie Bryant (CSIP user lead)
Lu Duhig (CSIP carer lead)
Bill Fulford (VBP DH Lead)
25. What is the Shared Vision about?
‘Having a say in how our problems are understood’
26. What is the Shared Vision? drawing together different provider perspectives
in active partnership with the service user concerned
focusing on individual strengths and resiliencies as well as needs and difficulties
27. 3) Values-based practice, the MHA and the Guiding Principles
Mental Health Act 2007
Code of Practice
Training materials
29. Values-based practice andthe MHA
The law – tells us what to do
The Code of Practice – tells us how to do it
The Guiding Principles – tells us how to apply the law and Code of Practice to the diversity of individual cases
30. The Guiding Principles as a Framework of Values
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Partnership
32. Partnership
33. Values-Based Practice and the MHA Values-based practice is …
… a partner to evidence-based practice
35. Values-Based Practice and the MHA
36. VBP and the MHASUMMARY Values-based practice (VBP) is a set of practical tools for working with diversity of values
VBP is being applied in mental health in policy, training and research
3. Assessment is the research frontier but crucial to service user empowerment
4. VBP supports good practice with the MHA by giving the Guiding Principles central place as a ‘framework of values’ for balanced decision making
5. VBP + EBP work together to support partnership between patients and practitioners even where compulsion is involved!