The Efficiency and Effectiveness of Long-Stay Residential Care for Adults within the Mental Health Services
Publisher:
Department of Health & Children Date published:
24 December, 2009Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
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Evaluation report prepared under the Value for Money and Policy Review Initiative
This report is an evaluation, conducted in accordance with the guidance for Value for Money and Policy (VFMP) Reviews1, of the efficiency and effectiveness of Long-Stay Residential Care for Adults within the Mental Health Services in Ireland. The evaluation focused on the current provision of service to long stay residents within mental health services and explores the way forward for the development of services within a Value for Money and Policy framework.
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