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The study explores the intersection of mental health and criminal justice in London, highlighting the need for effective liaison and diversion strategies. Drawing on insights from the Bradley Review and the National Liaison and Diversion Development Network, it addresses health inequalities faced by the offending population. By evaluating local needs, delivering targeted services, and disseminating lessons, this initiative aims to manage the 'multiple needs' and 'sub-threshold' groups better. Collaborative efforts in Islington focus on implementing the 'No health without mental health' framework to improve outcomes for those involved in the justice system.
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Revolving Doors Agency The pan London and local picture in relation to mental health and criminal justice
Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion • The Bradley Review • The National Liaison and Diversion Development Network • The Offender Health Collaborative • Our NHS care objective • ‘No health without mental health’ implementation framework • Mental Health and Learning Disability guidance for IOM
Connect London Programme • Background • London-wide scoping • Assessing need • Delivery • Evaluation and dissemination of lessons learned
Partnership work in Islington • Health inequalities within the offending population • Recognition that the high threshold for entry into secondary mental health services often excludes the ‘multiple needs’ group • Desire to explore better ways of managing the ‘sub-threshold’ group • Multi-agency project steering group