Under contract from the Survey and Analysis Branch of the Center for Mental
Health Services, Jean Campbell, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor and a
consumer mental health researcher, has directed the creation of a mental
health consumer information component for the State Mental Health Agency
Profiling System. The Profiling System was developed by the National
Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) to provide the
states with a national computer-based compilation of descriptive information
about mental health organizations, funding, operation, services, policies,
statutes, staffing, and service recipients for each state. The Consumer
Component provides data that is relevant to mental health consumers
involved in public policy, research and evaluation, planning, program
development, and advocacy. Analysis of data from consumer and family questions
has been completed with support of the National Technical Assistance Center
for State Mental Health Planning. See the following reports:
- The
Technical Assistance Needs of Consumer/survivor and Family Stakeholder Groups
within State Mental Health Agencies,
- Appendix
I: Consumer/Survivor Component; The Technical Assistance Needs of
Consumer/Survivor and Family Stakeholder Groups Within State Mental Health
Agencies
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Appendix
II: Services Component; The Technical Assistance Needs of
Consumer/Survivor and Family Stakeholder Groups Within State Mental Health
Agencies
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Appendix
III: Family Questions; The Technical Assistance Needs of Consumer/Survivor
and Family Stakeholder Groups Within State Mental Health Agencies