Recovery-oriented service delivery
This section presents tools and measures that support and evaluate recovery orientation of service delivery.
| 100 ways to support recovery A guide for mental health professionals (Dr. Mike Slade, 2009) This first Rethink report on mental health recovery identifies 100 ways in which people working across the mental health sector can support the recovery of people with mental health problems. |
| A call for change: Towards a recovery oriented mental health service system for adults (PDF) (Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare, Office of and substance abuse services, 2005) This report presents an overview of the emerging best practices in recovery process and its development. It examines the roots of recovery in mental health, what does recovery look like, indicators of a recovery-oriented service system and how to transform the system. |
| A structured review of outcome measures used in forensic mental health research with consensus panel opinion (PDF 574kb) (Ray Fitzpatrick et. al., University of Oxford, 2008) This study examines outcome measurement in forensic mental health research and the complex system each service uses outcome measures for their own specific objectives with little standardisation between organisations. |
| Emerging Best Practices Process - Recovery Components (Ohio Department of Mental health, ongoing) These pages provide an overview of the process, the guiding principles that drive the process, a summary of how to use the best practices and the best practice components. |
| Implementing Recovery. A new framework for organisational change (PDF) (Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, 2009) This position paper sets out the ten major challenges for mental health services to put recovery at the heart of their everyday practice. Implementing recovery means supporting people to take much greater control over the way that they are treated. And it requires mental health professionals to work in a very different way to support service users' own priorities and their hopes for the future. |
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Measuring the Promise: A Compendium of Recovery Measures, Volume II (PDF) |
| Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Behavioural Health Care (PDF, 1.1mb) (Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, 2006) These in-depth practice guidelines represent a systematic effort to operationalise various components of a recovery-orientated system of behavioural health care into concrete everyday practice. |
| Recovery Enhancing Environment Measure (PDF) (Priscilla Ridgeway, 2003) A brief descriptor and assessment of the measure. |
| Recovery Oriented Services Evaluation (Word) (American Association of Community Psychiatrists) This document contains the scoring sheet. |
| Recovery Oriented System Indicators (PDF) (Steve Onken et all) The document contains a description and a scoring sheet. |
| Recovery Self Assessment (PDF) (Larry Davidson et al) This document contains the coding sheet for the provider version. |
| Scottish Recovery Indicator (Scottish Recovery network) This document is a draft version with a description of the indicator and the coding sheets. |
| Talkwell: Encouraging the art of conversation on mental health wards (PDF) (U.K. Star Wards, 2009). This conversation training resource for mental health workers aims to help staff to become better listeners, enjoy and feel able to manage conversations and generally have richer relationships with patients. |
| Tāku Reo, Tāku Mauri Ora, My Life My Voice (webpage) (Te Pou, ongoing) This consumer self-assessed outcomes measure has been developed for use by tÄngata whaiora/service users in New Zealand mental health services and contains a 79-item measure |
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Page last updated: 20 July 2010



