In recent years there has been a consistent drive to incorporate Recovery principles into the Irish Mental Health Services. A group of Irish Mental Health Service Providers came together and delivered a five day Wellness, Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) facilitator’s programme. The programme was developed and delivered by key stakeholders including people with self experience of mental health problem. This paper presents the qualitative findings from an evaluation of these facilitator’s programmes. Three focus groups were held with twenty two people, the majority of who described themselves as mental health professionals and/or people with self experience of mental health problems. Data was analysed using a thematic approach and yielded four th...
Crisis theory suggests that in addition to presenting a threat to mental well-being, crises are also...
HSE Change Model (2008) was used to improve the delivery of recovery-orientated care in an adult men...
Background: one key component of recovery-oriented mental health services, typically overlooked, inv...
Objective: This study explored the experience of individuals with mental health difficulties who com...
WRAP® is a ‘self-management’ recovery and wellness tool used by many people around the world to moni...
Purpose The purpose of this systematic review was to address two questions: what is the qualitative...
Background: In 2006, in a policy document entitled a Vision for Change(Department of Health, 2006), ...
The idea of recovery within Irish mental health services have undergone dramatic changes. Histor...
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate how adults with serious mental illness learn and ...
Recovery is the model of care presently advocated for mental health services internationally. The ai...
Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) is a structured recovery education program used internation...
The concept of recovery has been well documented in the Irish state’s policies on mental health. Mor...
The main aim of this research was to assess the relevance and impact of wellness recovery action pla...
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate how adults with serious mental illness learn and ...
Objective: This study evaluated the delivery of a series of workshops on mental health recovery. The...
Crisis theory suggests that in addition to presenting a threat to mental well-being, crises are also...
HSE Change Model (2008) was used to improve the delivery of recovery-orientated care in an adult men...
Background: one key component of recovery-oriented mental health services, typically overlooked, inv...
Objective: This study explored the experience of individuals with mental health difficulties who com...
WRAP® is a ‘self-management’ recovery and wellness tool used by many people around the world to moni...
Purpose The purpose of this systematic review was to address two questions: what is the qualitative...
Background: In 2006, in a policy document entitled a Vision for Change(Department of Health, 2006), ...
The idea of recovery within Irish mental health services have undergone dramatic changes. Histor...
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate how adults with serious mental illness learn and ...
Recovery is the model of care presently advocated for mental health services internationally. The ai...
Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) is a structured recovery education program used internation...
The concept of recovery has been well documented in the Irish state’s policies on mental health. Mor...
The main aim of this research was to assess the relevance and impact of wellness recovery action pla...
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate how adults with serious mental illness learn and ...
Objective: This study evaluated the delivery of a series of workshops on mental health recovery. The...
Crisis theory suggests that in addition to presenting a threat to mental well-being, crises are also...
HSE Change Model (2008) was used to improve the delivery of recovery-orientated care in an adult men...
Background: one key component of recovery-oriented mental health services, typically overlooked, inv...