Participatory action research processes guided a national online survey of service providers working with transition age youth with mental health challenges. The survey investigated transition service providers’ ratings of the importance of competencies and skills, self-assessed need for training in these competencies and skills, their preferred training modalities, and obstacles to engaging in training. The 254 participants identified trauma-informed care, understanding youth culture, promoting natural supports, and using culturally responsive practices as most important training needs. Age, years in current job, years in transition work, and race/ethnicity predicted training needs regarding some competencies and skills. Peer providers exp...
The recent published NICE guidelines 'Transition from children's to adults’ services for young peopl...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Services and programs for tra...
The majority of adolescents with mental health problems do not experience continuity of care when th...
Service providers working with transition-aged young people with mental health disorders require spe...
Youth in the transition years (ages 14 to 25) with mental health needs experience poor outcomes in t...
This paper explores what is currently known about the most promising strategies for increasing provi...
Service provision by peer support workers (PSWs) is growing within the US behavioral health care sys...
This information brief provides an example of how one locally-initiated program has implemented the ...
This information brief provides an example of how one state has implemented and supported the Peer S...
This paper posits that providers with training in and knowledge of mental health resources are more ...
BACKGROUND: Initial training is essential for the mental health peer support worker (PSW) role. Trai...
This paper will discuss the correlation between participation in a mental health peer-support traini...
Peer support for youth and young adults who experience serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) is r...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Most public mental health systems are shifting to a recovery-oriented system of care; however, offer...
The recent published NICE guidelines 'Transition from children's to adults’ services for young peopl...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Services and programs for tra...
The majority of adolescents with mental health problems do not experience continuity of care when th...
Service providers working with transition-aged young people with mental health disorders require spe...
Youth in the transition years (ages 14 to 25) with mental health needs experience poor outcomes in t...
This paper explores what is currently known about the most promising strategies for increasing provi...
Service provision by peer support workers (PSWs) is growing within the US behavioral health care sys...
This information brief provides an example of how one locally-initiated program has implemented the ...
This information brief provides an example of how one state has implemented and supported the Peer S...
This paper posits that providers with training in and knowledge of mental health resources are more ...
BACKGROUND: Initial training is essential for the mental health peer support worker (PSW) role. Trai...
This paper will discuss the correlation between participation in a mental health peer-support traini...
Peer support for youth and young adults who experience serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) is r...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Most public mental health systems are shifting to a recovery-oriented system of care; however, offer...
The recent published NICE guidelines 'Transition from children's to adults’ services for young peopl...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Services and programs for tra...
The majority of adolescents with mental health problems do not experience continuity of care when th...