Coteaching Recovery to Mental Health Care Professionals

Christine Larsen*, Mads Lange, Kim Jørgensen, Kristen Kistrup, Lone Petersen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

In 2010, the Regional Council of the Capital Region of Denmark endorsed a vision of mental health services based on personal recovery, rehabilitation, and the involvement of caregivers. Programs to achieve this vision include hiring peer support workers, a Recovery College, and service user participation at the organizational level. This column describes a cornerstone of these initiatives-an education program in the recovery model for mental health professionals. In 2013-2014, the Capital Region implemented 148 workshops on recovery-oriented services for all practitioner staff in mental health services in the region. The workshops featured a coteaching model, with both a mental health professional and an individual with lived experience serving as trainers. This model showed promise and should be expanded, including more targeted training for specific services. Such an expansion could be included in a national strategy for user involvement and recovery-oriented practice set to launch in 2018.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Sider (fra-til)620-622
Antal sider3
TidsskriftPsychiatric Services
Vol/bind69
Udgave nummer6
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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