Background: Community-managed mental health organisations are important vehicles for “place-based” recovery-oriented services in regional areas. However, the community-based sector is not well described in data collections and more research is needed to identify the specific contributions that such services can make to recovery. This situation has become more acute in Australia with the restructure of mental health services under the new National Disabilities Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Aims: The project aimed to understand more about what is effective in the service system; what impacts living in a regional location might have on a person’s lived and service system experience and what people find helpful and supportive in their recovery journ...
Recovery-oriented care acknowledges the unique journey of the consumer to regain control of his or h...
The recovery model has been enormously influential in shaping mental health services globally over t...
Objective: Consumer-oriented recovery has been discussed for more than two decades in the mental hea...
A major mental illness will be experienced by almost half of the Australian population during their ...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Introduction In recent years the concept of ‘recovery’ has become increasingly prevalent in both gov...
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health set...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promot...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Recovery can be understood as a subjective process guided by personal expectations, goal...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promoting recove...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Purpose: Mental health services increasingly incorporate the vision of recovery. This qualitative st...
Background: Mental health recovery is still largely clinically defined and as such can lack person c...
Recovery-oriented care acknowledges the unique journey of the consumer to regain control of his or h...
The recovery model has been enormously influential in shaping mental health services globally over t...
Objective: Consumer-oriented recovery has been discussed for more than two decades in the mental hea...
A major mental illness will be experienced by almost half of the Australian population during their ...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Introduction In recent years the concept of ‘recovery’ has become increasingly prevalent in both gov...
Background Mental health recovery is a prominent topic of discussion in the global mental health set...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promot...
Recovery approaches to health care now feature in the mental health policies of many Western countri...
Background: Recovery can be understood as a subjective process guided by personal expectations, goal...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promoting recove...
This thesis reconceptualises recovery and recovery-oriented practice in the context of admission to ...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
Purpose: Mental health services increasingly incorporate the vision of recovery. This qualitative st...
Background: Mental health recovery is still largely clinically defined and as such can lack person c...
Recovery-oriented care acknowledges the unique journey of the consumer to regain control of his or h...
The recovery model has been enormously influential in shaping mental health services globally over t...
Objective: Consumer-oriented recovery has been discussed for more than two decades in the mental hea...