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New migrant’s experience of mental health provision in Birmingham Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
Following a meeting between the Birmingham LINK Mental Health Action group and a number of organisations working with new migrant communities and mental health in Birmingham in October 2011, it was agreed that the West Midlands Strategic Migration Partnership would circulate a questionnaire to identify the current issues new migrant communities were facing in relation
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An exploration of how counselling impacts on the emotional and psychological well-being of a Carer Friday, November 18th, 2011
This is a 12 month action research study into how counselling impacts on the emotional well-being of Birmingham Carers and psychological therapeutic approaches would complement existing support services. Birmingham City Council commissioned My Time CIC to undertake an action research study. The study took the form of establishing a service with the aim to measure
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Service User Journey Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
“Our goal is to enable the individual and family to establish safe therapeutic alliances that break down their internal and external barriers by bridging the gap between personal, workplace and community needs in response to the challenges of a changing world.” My Time has designed a community-based mental health service that is flexible and responsive
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Social Impact Bonds for work with Vulnerable Children and Young People Wednesday, May 25th, 2011
Social Finance launched the first Social Impact Bond in September 2010, called the One* SIB, in the Criminal Justice sector. This case study in the form of a workshop presentation by Lisa Barclay of Social Finance looks at how SIB’s can be used with work for Vulnerable Children and Young People. VIEW PRESENTATION (PDF Document):
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