Association of Oregon Community Mental Health Providers
http://www.aocmhp.org/AboutUs/Members/tabid/281/Default.aspx
The Association assures that state policy and funding recognize and support local mental health authorities, which are responsible for the development and management of publicly-funded systems of care for people with mental illness, addictions, and developmental disabilities.
AOCMHP is the unified voice of local governments, which are accountable for the well-being of people with mental illness, addictions and developmental disabilities.
Family Care
http://familycareinc.modwest.com/medicaid/medicaid_services.html
Family Care covers people for Oregon Health Plan Services in Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah Counties.
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc.
http://www.gobhi.org/
We have a contract with the State of Oregon to manage mental health services and to help you get services that we do not manage. You will have an active role in this process. We provide services through the community mental health programs in the following counties: Baker, Clatsop, Columbia, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Wheeler.
Oregon Health Plan in Washington County
http://www.co.washington.or.us/HHS/MentalHealth/oregon-health-plan.cfm
The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) provides health care coverage to low-income Oregonians through programs administered by the Division of Medical Assistance Programs (DMAP). Currently, more than 380,000 people each month receive health care coverage through the Oregon Health Plan. Goals include increased access to health care for low-income Oregonians, improved quality of health care, receipt of preventive services, and improved health outcomes while containing health care costs.
The International Centre for Recovery Action in Practice and Research
http://www.icra-wholelife.org/
ICRA Whole Life promotes recovery for people with mental health problems and issues.
Recovery is about people being able to take up their lives again.
It is important for individuals to be supported in their “recovery journeys” by effective and committed mental health workers, family members, friends, local communities and services.
The challenge is to ensure that the opportunity to benefit from recovery practice is available to all.
Most service users, family members, workers, managers and policy makers agree there is a need to change the current system in order to be more recovery oriented.
To accomplish this we have set up this website to enable recovery practitioners to share their commitment, knowledge, and experience of good practice, with each other and the wider community.
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ICRA Whole Life promotes recovery for people with mental health problems and issues.
Recovery is about people being able to take up their lives again.
It is important for individuals to be supported in their “recovery journeys” by effective and committed mental health workers, family members, friends, local communities and services.
The challenge is to ensure that the opportunity to benefit from recovery practice is available to all.
Most service users, family members, workers, managers and policy makers agree there is a need to change the current system in order to be more recovery oriented.
To accomplish this we have set up this website to enable recovery practitioners to share their commitment, knowledge, and experience of good practice, with each other and the wider community.
This site will connect recovery communities (service users, family members, workers, managers and policy makers) with Recovery Community Development Sites, Faculty Members and Members worldwide as learning collaborators by providing meaningful:
Information
Training/Education
Consultancy
Practice development
Research