Rapid response pathway united to reduce self-harm (RUSH): a case study of a pilot pathway for children and young people

This study will be valuable for services looking to develop and implement a similar service provision, in response to the need to tackle self-harm rates as a broader approach to suicide prevention. In light of the NHS long-term plan (2019), it also serves as an example of how to develop and use a strategic co-production group, and work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors.
Source: Journal of Public Mental Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Source Type: research