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Service User Participation Brings Meaningful Change to Mental Healthcare

Here is a an article about the importance of the links between service users and researchers. [Dennis Haffron]

Service User Participation Brings Meaningful Change to Mental Healthcare

By  Ashley Bobak, MS March 16, 2021

Mad In America Weekly Newsletter, March 22, 2021

A new article calls for mental health professionals and researchers to more deeply engage with service users and activists.

Despite movement over the past decade to incorporate the involvement of service users in mental healthcare, research, and policy in the United States, there remains a lack of meaningful change of these systems, as highlighted in a new article in Psychiatric Services in Advance. The authors offer suggestions about how to involve service users in a way that can promote and facilitate significant changes to the mental health system.

https://www.madinamerica.com/2...mp;mc_eid=16c3c0d38f

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