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Zweiter Sächsischer Landespsychiatrieplan (Saxony’s second state plan for psychiatry)

Sächsisches Staatsministerium für Soziales und Verbraucherschutz Government of Saxony Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Saxony 1 June 2011 Policy document

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Der vorliegende Plan beschreibt als Ergänzung zu den entsprechenden Ausführungen zur Grundversorgung von psychisch erkrankten Erwachsenen (Kapitel 4) vor allem die Versorgung von psychisch erkrankten Minderjährigen (Kapitel 5) sowie von gerontopsychiatrisch erkrankten Menschen (Kapitel 6). Die Versorgung von suchtkranken Menschen wird nur kurz angerissen (Kapitel 7); hierzu wird derzeit der Landessuchthilfeplan erarbeitet. Kapitel 8 widmet sich der Versorgung von Menschen mit Doppeldiagnosen, Kapitel 9 der Versorgung von psychosomatisch erkrankten Patienten, Kapitel 10 psychisch erkrankten Menschen mit Intelligenzminderung, Kapitel 11 der Versorgung von Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund und Kapitel 12 der forensisch-psychiatrischen Versorgung. Im abschließenden Kapitel 13 werden Möglichkeiten, Maßnahmen und Mittel zur Umsetzung und Qualitätssicherung diskutiert.

This plan provides information regarding primary mental health care for adults (Chapter 4) and minors (Chapter 5) as well as considerations about elderly people affected by gerontological and psychiatric problems (Chapter 6). The mental health supply for dependant individuals is only briefly touched upon (Chapter 7) because this topic is discussed more closely in the national addiction care plan. Chapter 8 is devoted to the care of people with dual diagnoses and Chapter 9 to the treatment supply of patients with psychosomatic symptoms. Chapter 10 takes a closer look on persons with intellectual disabilities and mental health problems and Chapter 11 on mental health care for immigrants. Chapter 12 focusses on mental health supply for forensic patients. In the closing chapter options, measures, means of implementation are discussed, as well as quality assurance.

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