Кейс для конкурса "Лучшая история успеха в интернете" от web2win. Современный, профессиональный интернет-магазин климатической техники Aventa96.ru (www.aventa96.ru)
Collaborating to enhance opportunities for teaching and learning, and for the...Sarah Gallagher
This was presented at the University of Otago General Staff Conference, "Linked In and Switched On", 29 August 2014.
Books on Prescription is a programme designed to provide access to evidence-based self-help resources for those experiencing common mental health problems. It was adopted by the Southern Primary Health Organisation (PHO) in 2011, following in the footsteps of National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. It has found success in Central Otago Public Libraries and has recently been adopted by all public libraries in the regions of Otago and Southland.
Books are prescribed to patients by health professionals from a list of recommended titles that have been reviewed by mental health professionals. These titles allow people to independently learn strategies to improve their mental well-being and supplement primary health treatment for common mental health problems.
The University of Otago Health Sciences Library saw an opportunity to support the teaching and learning of medical students. By engaging in this collaboration the partners hope to embed the programme into the practice of future health professionals and to improve the well-being of staff and students. This paper reviews the programme in the University setting and Southern PHO catchment to date.
Books on Prescription evaluation & panel discussionSarah Gallagher
Slides for a public panel held on 11 March 2015 at Dunedin Public Libraries and hosted by LIANZA Otago Southland. Panelists included representatives from: WellSouth, Waitaki District Libraries & Archive, University of Otago Health Sciences Library & University of Otago Student Health Services. The panelists talked about their involvement in the Books on Prescription programme that is run through WellSouth. WellSouth also reported on a recent evaluation of the programme across the Otago Southland region. Speakers were: Katie Jahnke, Sophie Carty, Philip Van Zijl, Richard German, Jodie Black & Sarah Gallagher.
Кейс для конкурса "Лучшая история успеха в интернете" от web2win. Современный, профессиональный интернет-магазин климатической техники Aventa96.ru (www.aventa96.ru)
Collaborating to enhance opportunities for teaching and learning, and for the...Sarah Gallagher
This was presented at the University of Otago General Staff Conference, "Linked In and Switched On", 29 August 2014.
Books on Prescription is a programme designed to provide access to evidence-based self-help resources for those experiencing common mental health problems. It was adopted by the Southern Primary Health Organisation (PHO) in 2011, following in the footsteps of National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. It has found success in Central Otago Public Libraries and has recently been adopted by all public libraries in the regions of Otago and Southland.
Books are prescribed to patients by health professionals from a list of recommended titles that have been reviewed by mental health professionals. These titles allow people to independently learn strategies to improve their mental well-being and supplement primary health treatment for common mental health problems.
The University of Otago Health Sciences Library saw an opportunity to support the teaching and learning of medical students. By engaging in this collaboration the partners hope to embed the programme into the practice of future health professionals and to improve the well-being of staff and students. This paper reviews the programme in the University setting and Southern PHO catchment to date.
Books on Prescription evaluation & panel discussionSarah Gallagher
Slides for a public panel held on 11 March 2015 at Dunedin Public Libraries and hosted by LIANZA Otago Southland. Panelists included representatives from: WellSouth, Waitaki District Libraries & Archive, University of Otago Health Sciences Library & University of Otago Student Health Services. The panelists talked about their involvement in the Books on Prescription programme that is run through WellSouth. WellSouth also reported on a recent evaluation of the programme across the Otago Southland region. Speakers were: Katie Jahnke, Sophie Carty, Philip Van Zijl, Richard German, Jodie Black & Sarah Gallagher.
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