Clinical psychology: A rare and essential resource in commissioning quality services for homeless people
Clinical psychology: A rare and essential resource in commissioning quality services for homeless people
This paper considers the contribution that clinical psychology can make to homeless service provision and commissioning processes by bringing an empirical approach to development of interventions and enabling services to robustly evaluate outcomes.
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Maguire, Nick
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Ritchie, Claire
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1 January 2015
Maguire, Nick
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Ritchie, Claire
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Maguire, Nick and Ritchie, Claire
(2015)
Clinical psychology: A rare and essential resource in commissioning quality services for homeless people.
Clinical Psychology Forum, 2015 (265), .
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This paper considers the contribution that clinical psychology can make to homeless service provision and commissioning processes by bringing an empirical approach to development of interventions and enabling services to robustly evaluate outcomes.
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Published date: 1 January 2015
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Local EPrints ID: 433638
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433638
ISSN: 1747-5732
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