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More about EIP
Activity monitoring
aspire works in partnership with Leeds North East PCT and is funded by the NHS.
History of EIP development
Early Intervention in Psychosis has its roots in Australia in a service called EPPIC who led the way in establishing a new approach to working with young people with emerging psychosis in the 1980’s.
As word spread across the international mental health community, Birmingham Mental Health Services began to deliver an EIP service in England in 1994, closely followed by other key services and professionals in the UK. As interest and knowledge grew a body of evidence started to be gathered which led to the principles of EIP being adopted by the Department of Health and included National Policy Implementation.
The Department of Health set a target and provided funding for 50 new EIP services to be set up by April 2004. Leeds was one of the new services to be established and was operational from June 2004.
If you would like more information please click on the following links:
PIG - Policy Implementation Guide CSIP & NIMHE - Care Services Improvement Partnership & National Institute for Mental Health in England FERN - First Episode Research Network Rethink & IRIS - Rethink National Advice Service & Initiative to Reduce the Impact of Schizophrenia |