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Comorbidity treatment service model evaluation

Introduction

Page last updated: August 2009

Background to the project

Main findings from the literature review

Evaluation approach

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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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