Kick start your CPD for 2017 with the reading challenge at the Library Education and Resource Centre, anyone can get involved. Look at information to improve your work skills and relax with our leisure collection. Pick up a reading challenge form at the Library, County Hospital or print one from the news section on the UHNM intranet homepage. Fill in the blank column with what you have read and send back to us by 13th February to receive a certificate of participation.
This Library briefing paper discusses the current reform of EU data protection law, the interaction with UK law, and the potential consequences of Brexit in this area.
A new Be Food Smart app has been developed to highlight just how much sugar, saturated fat and salt can be found in everyday food and drink that their children consume.
The free app helps and encourages families to choose healthier options and works by scanning the barcode of products allowing parents to compare brands, and features food detective activities for children and mini missions the whole family can enjoy.
The MRC requires that the results of the research it funds are published, ideally in peer-reviewed journals; also that all such articles, whether published in an open access or subscription-based journal, must be archived in Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC) and made freely available as soon as possible, and in any event within six months of the first on‐line publication.
Lisa Marzano on a recent survey of Internet use in people with psychosis and depression, which explores the extent of the digital divide in mental health.
IHealth Education England (HEE) has worked with Public Concern at Work and the National Guardian Office to develop a package of online learning resources that aim to encourage and support NHS staff to raise and respond to concerns.
Available on HEE’s e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH) website, two e-learning sessions promote relevant policies, procedures, best practice and available support in relation to raising and responding to concerns.
Together for Mental Wellbeing is delivering and developing mental health Inclusion and Recovery support across Lichfield, Tamworth, and East Staffordshire from 1 November 2016. The new service will work with people in a flexible way, tailoring support to their wants and needs and working alongside them to achieve goals that are important to them.
Two stakeholder engagement events are being held in January 2017 as a chance for stakeholders and partners to come together and find out more about Together UK and the mental wellbeing service they will be offering across East Staffordshire, Lichfield and Tamworth.
Open access. Book review. Attachment Theory in Adult Mental Health: A Guide to Clinical Practice Edited by Adam N. Danquah and Katherine Berry Routledge 2014, £29.99, pb, 250 pp. ISBN: 9780415687416
In the opening chapter of this tour through attachment theory, Jeremy Holmes suggests a good question to ask patients: ‘Who would you contact first if there was an emergency or crisis in your life?’ This is a great way to get to the bottom of who your attachment figure is. Interestingly, during my read of this book I found myself thinking – ‘which chapter will I turn to for support with my clinical problems?’
M. Nassimbeni, and P. Underwood. International Information & Library Review, 39 (2):
166-173(June 2007)M3: Article; Accession Number: 25278850; Nassimbeni, Mary 1; Email Address: Mary.Nassimbeni@uct.ac.za Underwood, Peter G.; Email Address: http://www.ched.uct.ac.za/cil/dils/; Affiliation: 1: Centre for Information Literacy, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa; Source Info: Jun2007, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p166; Subject Term: LIBRARY information networks; Subject Term: EDUCATIONAL sociology; Subject Term: INFORMATION science; Subject Term: SOUTH Africa; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article.