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Comorbidity treatment service model evaluation

Outcomes

Page last updated: August 2009

The collection of information about long-term client outcomes was outside the scope of this evaluation. Judging by the responses to survey questions about the collection of data on treatment success (see section on 'Achievement of significant treatment goals'), it can be assumed that services do not routinely collect such data.

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  • Table of contents
  • Executive summary
    • The project
    • Project activities
    • Findings
    • Discussion
    • Conclusions
  • Introduction
    • Background to the project
    • Main findings from the literature review
    • Evaluation approach
  • Methodology
  • Findings
    • Context
    • Inputs
      • Service structure
      • Funding sources and issues
      • Workforce
      • Service promotion
    • Service system elements I (policies and procedures)
      • Intake processes and screening for comorbidity
      • Clear treatment protocols
      • Processes/procedures for referral to and communication with other providers
      • Staff training in service procedures
      • Staff training, skills and supervision in assessment, treatment and specialisation
      • Supervision and training
      • Training budget
    • Service system elements II (practices)
    • Client impact
    • Outcomes
    • Additional comments
  • Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • Glossary
  • Appendices
    • Appendix 1
      • Survey part 1
      • Survey part 2
    • Appendix 2

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