Dual Diagnosis NICE Guidelines PDF

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NICE Dual Diagnosis Guidelines

Dual Diagnosis NICE Guidelines PDF

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The NICE Guidelines for those with Coexisting Severe Mental Health & Substance Misuse in PDF format.

Overview

This guideline covers how to improve services for people aged 14 and above who have been diagnosed as having coexisting severe mental illness and substance misuse. The aim is to provide a range of coordinated services that address people’s wider health and social care needs, as well as other issues such as employment and housing.

NICE has also produced a guideline on coexisting severe mental illness (psychosis) and substance misuse: assessment and management in healthcare settings.

Who is it for?

  • Commissioners and providers including those working in primary care Staff working in all services who come into contact with this group The criminal justice system
  • Voluntary and community sector organisations
  • People aged 14 and above diagnosed as having coexisting severe mental illness and substance misuse and who live in the community, their families and carers

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