10.07.13
SLaM training course accredited
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) has accredited the Mental Wellbeing Impact Assessment (MWIA) training course, led by South London and Maudsley NHS FT (SLaM).
The course aims to help public health workers to develop and deliver aspects of health and wellbeing services and programmes.
SLaM’s head of Mental Health Promotion, Tony Coggins said: “We are delighted that RSPH have accredited Mental Well-being Impact Assessment Training. It has been a rigorous and challenging process and we have learned a great deal. As a result we are able to offer training that is of very high quality.”
RSPH chief executive, Shirley Cramer CBE, said: “MWIA is an innovative improvement tool for integration of mental health into policy, services and programmes which aim to improve people’s well-being. I would like to congratulate SlaM for this work, and we are pleased to provide our endorsement to such an important initiative”.
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