Workforce Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector
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Workforce Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector

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Release Date: November, 2016|Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 378
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1874-7
ISBN13: 9781522518747|ISBN10: 1522518746|EISBN13: 9781522518754
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Across the globe, evaluating the initiatives and planning strategies of the modern workforce has become increasingly imperative. By developing professional competencies, various sectors can achieve better quality skill development.

Workforce Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector is an essential reference source on the understanding of workforce capacity and capability and examines specific benefits and applications in addiction and mental health services. Featuring extensive coverage on a range of topics including public service provision, staff motivation, and clinical competency, this book is ideally designed for policy makers, academicians, researchers, and students seeking current research on the challenges facing countries in the areas of planning and development in the workforce.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Addiction
  • Clinical Competency
  • Cultural Competency
  • Data Competency
  • Non-governmental Services
  • Public Service Provision
  • Resource Needs
  • Staff Motivation
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This volume compiles 15 chapters by health and mental health researchers from North America, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, and the UK on workforce development in mental and behavioral health. They discuss the concept of workforce development; international perspectives, including in the US, rural mental health workforce development in Hawaii and the US-affiliated Pacific Islands, Australia, developing countries, Bangladesh, and New Zealand; and specific workforce development applications, including nursing workforce development, mental health support workers, peer support in mental health services, working with people with co-existing mental health and addiction problems, child and adolescent mental health, e-mental health, and routine outcome measurement in mental health services.

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Mark Smith, co-editor of this book with Angela Jury, is employed as a clinical lead with Te Pou o te Whakaaro Nui, New Zealand ‘s national mental health, disability and addiction workforce centre for adults. In this role he is responsible for the national implementation of outcome measures into New Zealand’s mental health services. By background a registered psychiatric nurse he was registered as New Zealand’s first mental health Nurse Practitioner in 2002 and has worked extensively in many clinical roles and services along with working as a Lecturer at the University of Auckland on their clinical Masters programme. He has a keen interest in academic philosophy in which he has a PhD.
Angela Jury is the co-editor of this book. She is a researcher at Te Pou o te Whakaaro Nui – New Zealand’s adult mental health, addiction and disability workforce center. As a researcher she has been involved in a range of workforce development initiatives including the review and synthesis of evidence to inform workforce development activities, workforce planning, national workforce stocktakes, psychometric evaluation of outcome measures, and evaluation of training and other workforce development initiatives. She has an interest in the knowledge translation, the transfer of training into practice.
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