Promoting Recovery in Vancouver Community MentalHealth Services

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The recovery literature proposes that consumer
involvement in organizational decision-making
promotes recovery, hope and self-determination. With
these outcomes in mind, this book provides an example
of an ethically approved collaborative qualitative
action research project involving consumers, staff,
family members and management of adult services at
Vancouver Community Mental Health Services (VCMHS).
The project enhances the organization's emerging
commitment, reflecting a growing international
interest in psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery,
to provide consumers with recovery services and to
bring decision-making closer to them. Data from
face-to-face interviews and a powerful café style
focus group are outlined. The project collaboratively
engaged participants (including consumers of mental
health services, family members, staff and management
of VCHMS) in articulating a plan that is mutually
beneficial to, and practicable for, all stakeholders.
The conclusion is that VCMHS wishes to involve
consumers in organizational decision-making to become
a more recovery-oriented system.

Autorentext

Regina Casey graduated with a Diploma in Occupational Therapyfrom the college of Occupational Therapists Dublin, and MA, fromRoyal Roads University, Victoria. She is an OccupationalTherapist working with Vancouver Community Mental Health ServicesVancouver.


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The recovery literature proposes that consumerinvolvement in organizational decision-makingpromotes recovery, hope and self-determination. Withthese outcomes in mind, this book provides an exampleof an ethically approved collaborative qualitativeaction research project involving consumers, staff,family members and management of adult services atVancouver Community Mental Health Services (VCMHS).The project enhances the organization's emergingcommitment, reflecting a growing internationalinterest in psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery,to provide consumers with recovery services and tobring decision-making closer to them. Data fromface-to-face interviews and a powerful café stylefocus group are outlined. The project collaborativelyengaged participants (including consumers of mentalhealth services, family members, staff and managementof VCHMS) in articulating a plan that is mutuallybeneficial to, and practicable for, all stakeholders.The conclusion is that VCMHS wishes to involveconsumers in organizational decision-making to becomea more recovery-oriented system.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783836479035
    • Sprache Deutsch
    • Genre Psychologie
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T10mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783836479035
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-8364-7903-5
    • Titel Promoting Recovery in Vancouver Community MentalHealth Services
    • Autor Regina casey
    • Untertitel Engaging Stakeholders in Becoming a MoreRecovery-oriented Mental System
    • Gewicht 267g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 168

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