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Trauma-informed care identifies and responds to the signs, risks and impact of trauma to better understand and support the individual needs of people who have experienced social, physical and emotional…
Learn more about the positive outcomes of applying PBS to support people with autism spectrum disorders, learning disability and mental health needs….
Mental health is a fundamental human right for all people. Everyone, regardless of age, gender, social and ethnic background, has the right to the highest standard of mental health and…
With outcome-based practice, we are committed to driving positive changes by supporting people in an empowering way so that they can develop confidence, independence and a sense of purpose….
Treating people with empathy, compassion, and acceptance has an incredibly positive impact on individuals and their families, who finally feel safe and relieved with access to proper care….
Delayed discharge and unnecessary hospital admission are causing substantial pressure on the health and social sector in the UK. Can we, together, as a community, call for a change?…
Catalyst Care Group is committed to protecting disadvantaged people’s human rights ensuring high-quality and person-centred care, which is the baseline of our health and social care services….
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is a person-centred approach to behaviour focused on improving the quality of life for people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges and complex care needs….
Positive risk-taking empowers people to discover new experiences, sources of joy and fulfilment, and a sense of meaning. The strategy includes taking carefully reviewed risks to provide positive outcomes for…
Catalyst Care Group works with local health, care and well-being partners to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions and reduce delayed discharges….
Cultural beliefs can significantly influence mental health and affect people’s access to health care. Members of racial and ethnic minorities with mental health challenges are less likely to receive an…
In the UK, there is still limited understanding of autism spectrum disorder, which often results in a lack of diagnosis or a late autism diagnosis. Late diagnosis is a shared…
