CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News
January 8, Vol. 08-04
Free Webcast on the Evidence Base for Consumer-Driven
Services
The National Research and Training Center (NRTC) of
the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) has made
available a video of presentations delivered by national
experts Judith Cook, Jean Campbell and Lisa Razzano,
exploring the evidence base for consumer-operated, delivered,
and centered services, where people in recovery control
the kinds of help they get, from whom, and in what settings.
An evidence grading pyramid is presented along with
specific levels of evidence for models such as recovery
self-management, drop-in centers, advance directives,
and self-directed care. A special focus is on the results
of the national multi-site research study of consumer-operated
service programs (COSP), directed by people in recovery,
and funded by CMHS. View the webcast and download slide
presentations and transcripts at http://www.psych.uic.edu/uicnrtc/webcast1.htm.
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