The MaP Game : healthcare edition
Publication details: Glasgow : Focus Games, 2018Subject(s): Summary: This game will help people working in health and social care to understand that mental and physical health are undeniably linked, and to think about how they can effectively support people with mental and physical health conditions. To help improve the care they provide, two teams of players will ask and answer questions helping them to learn about: ?Links between mental and physical health ?The role of different professionals in supporting people with mental and physical health needs ?The service users perspective ?How to deliver consistent messages between members of the workforce ?How to promote general health and wellbeing ?The benefits of early intervention in the prevention of health conditions ?How to improve care delivery for people with both mental and physical health needs Audience Suitable for anyone working in health and social care. Particularly useful for multidisciplinary training, helping staff understand each others roles and how to work together to provide better care. ?Doctors, nurses and allied health professionals ?Community care and support workers ?Healthcare assistants/clinical support staff ?Paramedics and emergency services ?Social work staff"Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Board games | Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Librarians Office | Available | HOM14854 | ||||
Board games | Newham Library (Barts Health) Shelves | Available | Contact the library to book the board game | N05572 |
This game will help people working in health and social care to understand that mental and physical health are undeniably linked, and to think about how they can effectively support people with mental and physical health conditions. To help improve the care they provide, two teams of players will ask and answer questions helping them to learn about: ?Links between mental and physical health ?The role of different professionals in supporting people with mental and physical health needs ?The service users perspective ?How to deliver consistent messages between members of the workforce ?How to promote general health and wellbeing ?The benefits of early intervention in the prevention of health conditions ?How to improve care delivery for people with both mental and physical health needs Audience Suitable for anyone working in health and social care. Particularly useful for multidisciplinary training, helping staff understand each others roles and how to work together to provide better care. ?Doctors, nurses and allied health professionals ?Community care and support workers ?Healthcare assistants/clinical support staff ?Paramedics and emergency services ?Social work staff"
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