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Abbravation: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research

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Springer US

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10.1007/bf01806047

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1573-3289

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Organisational Systems and Services for Children o

Authors: Susanne Owen
Publish Date: 2009/11/12
Volume: 37, Issue: 5, Pages: 399-407
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Adult mental illness in the community including depression and anxiety has achieved greater public awareness and visibility in recent years and this has also resulted in increased recognition about the widespread impact on dependent children During the past decade in Australia policies and specific programs for infants children and youth in terms of prevention early intervention and promotion in relation to children of parents with a mental illness ‘copmi’ have been devised However these have generally been disconnected projects essentially supported only by nonrecurrent funding In more recent years systematic and interconnected responses involving a wider range of government nongovernment and consumer and carer organisations to build sustainability have become the focus However little research about change processes affecting the organisational systems serving children of parents with mental illness and their families has been undertaken This aim of the current study is to describe the enablers and barriers that contribute to change in systems and government and nongovernment organisations in relation to children of parents with a mental illness in Australia over the past decade within the context of sustainability The study involved interviews focus groups and website and literature searches regarding systems change across Australian states and territories and nationally in relation to the enablers barriers and future directions Strategic and intentional processes within organisations more evolutionary ongoing crossagency processes and links to sustained changes are key systems change findings Relevance for change in other health services is highlighted


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  10. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Postdisaster Distress: A Community Based Treatment Program for Survivors of Hurricane Katrina
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  12. Implementation Research in Mental Health Services: an Emerging Science with Conceptual, Methodological, and Training challenges
  13. Corporate Speak and the Psychiatric Profession
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  15. Designing Health Information Technologies for Uptake: Development and Implementation of Measurement Feedback Systems in Mental Health Service Delivery
  16. Job Satisfaction and Burnout Among VA and Community Mental Health Workers

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