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Implementing Program-Wide Awareness about Recovery in a Large Mental Health and Addictions Program

Abstract

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton conceptualized a multi-step plan for implementing a recovery oriented service delivery approach within their Mental Health and Addictions Program. This brief report discusses the first phase of this plan which included building awareness of recovery utilizing Anthony's (2000) system standards to develop a needs assessment for managers and senior team members. The survey had three purposes: to increase managers' awareness about recovery; to allow managers to express concerns that they had with this paradigm; and to afford managers an opportunity to explore the ways in which their service was and was not operating in a recovery oriented way. Initiatives designed to build awareness throughout the program are discussed.

Authors

McVanel-Viney S; Younger J; Doyle W; Kirkpatrick H

Journal

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 141–144

Publisher

American Psychological Association (APA)

Publication Date

September 1, 2006

DOI

10.2975/30.2006.141.144

ISSN

1095-158X

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