Improvements to psychosis services

New proposals for the early treatment of psychosis

Improvements to psychosis services will ensure people get timely access to effective care and treatment. Backed by an investment of £400,000, a new national network for early intervention psychosis will look at how services can best be delivered.

The work will be led by Healthcare Improvement Scotland over a two year period and improvements to services will be brought in across the country based on the findings of the network.

Current estimates are that 1,600 people each year present with psychosis in Scotland.

Mental Health Minister Clare Haughey (above) said: “Psychotic disorders can be extremely debilitating and it’s vital that those experiencing psychosis are treated quickly and effectively.

“Treating psychosis in the early stages can reduce the amount of time a patient needs to spend in hospital, reduce relapses, and leads to more effective and long lasting outcomes.

“This work will ensure people presenting for the first time with psychosis anywhere in Scotland get timely access to effective care and treatment, with a focus on early intervention and recovery.”

Director of Improvement at Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Ruth Glassborow, said: “Healthcare Improvement Scotland is delighted to lead on this important work.

“We’ll conduct a national needs assessment and make recommendations for how early interventions in psychosis services can be tailored and delivered to meet specific needs in different areas.

“We will ensure that people living with psychosis are supported to participate fully in this work, to inform better long term outcomes for individuals.”

The Scottish Government has published its Vision to Improve Early Intervention in Psychosis in Scotland:

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