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Recent Additions
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NEW!
The West
Australian Mental Health Information Development Plan website has
been designed to provide up-to-date information on the WA MHIDP to all
consumers, carers, clinicians, service providers, and for other
stakeholders.
www.mhidp.health.wa.gov.au
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NEW! The International Center for
Clubhouse Development is a
global network creating opportunities for people living with mental
illness to be respected members of society. A clubhouse
is comprehensive center of support and encouragement for its members
(people with mental illness).
http://www.iccd.org
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The National Quality Measures Clearinghouse™ (NQMC™).
NQMC, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ),
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a public repository
for evidence-based quality measures and measure sets.
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New Mental
Health website: see the President's New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health Website at www.MentalHealthCommission.gov.
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Link to The New York
State Office of Mental Health's website for information about the Best
Practices Conference held in June, 2001 including the Conference
presentations in streaming video, HTML transcripts or text
transcripts. http://www.omh.state.ny.us/
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Georgetown University Child Development Center's
Web site at: http://gucdc.georgetown.edu/institutes.html.
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Health Data Standards
Survey
The Public Health Data Standards Consortium http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/otheract/phdsc/phdsc.htm
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The mission of the UIC
Mental Health Services Research Program (MHSRP) is to engage in
research, training and technical assistance that results in enhanced
service delivery and increased knowledge about psychiatric disorders
and services. The program promotes the involvement of consumers,
families, and providers in all levels of research, training, and
dissemination activities. http://www.psych.uic.edu/mhsrp
National Links:
The following sites have not been
reviewed. They were taken from PC Novice Guide to the WEB
State Government Mental Health Links:
Federal Government Mental Health Links
Mental Health Related Federal Agencies:
Other Mental Health Links:
Consumer Mental Health Links:
Consumers Self-Help Clearinghouse:
http://www.mhasp.org
MADNESS: e-mail: MADNESS@sjuvm.stjohns.edu
Info discussion list for people who
experience moods swings, fright, voices, and visions.
Oklahoma Mental Health Consumer Council:
omhcc@oklahoma.net
Oklahoma Association for the Mentally Ill
(OAMI):
oami@oklahoma.net
Other Mental Health-Related Programs,
Services & Assoc.
Data Integration Links:
Grant Information Links:
National Institutes of Health: e-mail:
asknih@odrockm1.od.nih.gov
Use this address when requesting single
copies of grant application materials or program guidelines and for general questions
regarding extramural grant programs.
Federal Register: http://www.gpo.ucop.edu/search/fedfld.html
GPO Access databases contain the full text of
selected information published by the U.S. Government.
Psychiatric Information Links:
Health Information Links:
Other Miscellaneous Links:
Australian Mental Health Links
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NEW!
The
West Australian Mental Health Information Development Plan website has
been designed to provide up-to-date information on the WA MHIDP to all
consumers, carers, clinicians, service providers, and for other
stakeholders.
www.mhidp.health.wa.gov.au
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The web site for Australia's National Mental Health Strategy
(since 1992). www.health.gov.au/hsdd/mentalhe
- The mental health content for the state of New South Wales (pop 6.3M).
They have worked with Prof Ron Kessler @ Harvard to employ his K10
questionnaire
in small-area epidemiology since 1997, and now have a directly surveyed
index of prevalence of mental illness for each of our regional Area
administrations. These data can be seen on www.health.nsw.gov.au/research
under
"NSW Health Survey", "Older People's Health
Survey", and "Chief Health Officer's Report 2000".
- Kessler's K6 in a sample of 8500 people aged 65+ in 1999: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/ophs99/index.htm
- The 1997 survey that demonstrates that the K10 data shows considerable
geographic variations, with inner urban areas being up to 40% or so above
state average: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/hs97/men_mh1.htm
Thanks to: Gavin Stewart Project
Director, Research & Evaluation Centre for Mental Health NSW
Health Department
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