Evaluation of an intellectual disability mental health core competency framework

JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING EDUCATION AND PRACTICE(2022)

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Purpose An intellectual disability (ID) mental health core competency framework was developed to articulate the essential attributes the mainstream mental health workforce requires to meet the needs of people with ID. This study aims to evaluate the framework's impact. Design/methodology/approach Mental health clinicians, managers, supervisors and educators completed an online survey at download and 3- and 12-months post-download to evaluate the implementation, utility and impact of the framework. Findings The majority of respondents at 3-months (62.9%) and 12-months post-download (59.1%) said the core competencies covered important aspects of their role. At 3-months 47.8% of clinicians were working towards developing the core competencies. Respondents rated their confidence working with people with ID significantly higher at 12-months post-download compared to pre-download (EMM pre = 3.51 vs 12 m = 4.21, p < 0. 001). Practical implications The framework was well-received and can be used to underpin education, training and recruitment in ID mental health. The evaluation can also inform the development of similar frameworks. Originality/value This is the first evaluation, to the best of the authors' knowledge, of a core competency framework specifically designed for public mental health professionals from different professional backgrounds working with people with ID.
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Mental health, Evaluation, Intellectual disability, Workforce development, Core competency framework
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