Recovery in the canadian context: Feedback on the framework for mental health strategy development

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The Mental Health Commission of Canada is developing a strategy to transform the mental health system in Canada. National consultations held in spring 2009 provided feedback on a proposed framework of goals for the strategy. The first goal discusses a recovery orientation for people living with mental health problems and illnesses. Consultation participants strongly supported a recovery orientation but raised a number of concerns, especially for children, youth, and seniors. In response, the strategy will position recovery as part of a comprehensive approach that includes promoting the best possible mental health and well-being across the lifespan.

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Mulvale, G., & Bartram, M. (2009). Recovery in the canadian context: Feedback on the framework for mental health strategy development. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 28(2), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.7870/cjcmh-2009-0019

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