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The IAPT Programme and Services Delivery of talking therapies

The IAPT Programme and Services Delivery of talking therapies Treating mild to moderate anxiety and depression Easy access – GP and (in time) self referral NICE approved interventions 2 Demonstration Sites in 2007 led to £173m national investment

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The IAPT Programme and Services Delivery of talking therapies

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  1. The IAPT Programme and Services • Delivery of talking therapies • Treating mild to moderate anxiety and depression • Easy access – GP and (in time) self referral • NICE approved interventions • 2 Demonstration Sites in 2007 led to £173m national investment • New services introduced in each PCT area through to end of 2010/11

  2. Aims • Better health and wellbeing of the population • High levels of satisfaction with the service received • More choice and better accessibility to clinically effective evidence-based services • Helping people stay employed and able to participate in the activities of daily living

  3. Treatment • Recovery Focus • Psychological therapies to treat people with depression and anxiety disorders – NICE • Guidance, which now includes a range of interventions • Stepped Care • High and low intensity therapy

  4. Workforce and Training • Extensive one-year training programmes: on- and off-the-job • Clinical psychologists, Counselling psychologists, Nurse therapists, Primary Care counsellors and other qualified Mental Health professionals are eligible to train in delivering High Intensity therapy (AfC Bands 6 and 7) • People from a wide range of backgrounds with a special interest in therapy are eligible to train in delivering Low Intensity interventions (AfC Band 4) as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner

  5. NHS Stressline • Complementary service: 4 ways we can help • - We’ll listen to you • - We’ll offer you useful information you can trust • - We’ll guide you through your crisis • - We’ll help you get back in control of your life • Health and wellbeing support and advice • Signposting to specialist debt, job or housing advice • Call 0300 123 2000

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