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Improving Mental Health Services in the Criminal Justice System

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Monday 26th July 2010 - 2:55pm

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Capita's 2nd National Conference
Improving Mental Health Services in the
Criminal Justice System

Thursday 21st October 2010 - Central London

Full programme details and booking form

Keynote Address: The Rt. Hon. Lord Bradley of Withington


Read about the accompanying Half-Day Briefing
Developing Care Pathways for Substance Misusing Offenders
Attend both events to receive a 20% discount

Supported by:

Sainsbury's Centre for Mental Health       National Mental Health Development Unit     NPIA


Capita's 2nd national conference in this series examines progress made in implementing Lord Bradley's recommendations on offender mental health management.

With the launch of the National Delivery Plan by the Health and Criminal Justice National Programme Board well underway, hear from practitioners changing the face of mental health offender services.

Book to attend and ensure your organisation continues to divert offenders with mental health problems into appropriate services, and to modernise your offender management system

Contact: Mutesa Sithole 0207 960 7751 / mutesa.sithole@capita.co.uk

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