National Audit of Psychological Therapies for Anxiety and Depression

The National Audit of Psychological Therapies for Anxiety and Depression

The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), which commissions and manages the national clinical audit programme, has made funding available for 3 years to conduct a national audit of psychological therapies for people suffering from anxiety and depression in England and Wales.

The audit aims to promote access, appropriateness, acceptability and positive outcomes of treatment for those suffering from depression and anxiety.  The audit begins in May 2010 – follow the link http://tinyurl.com/yg9pgeb  to get further details.


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