Discussing the Impact of First Onset Psychosis Programs on Public Sector Health Services

Reports on the successful implementation of best practice guidelines, developed to improve clinical practice in a psychiatric service in Sydney, Australia. The new initiative introduced required education of staff and the creation of an organisational culture where early detection and intervention f...

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