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This resource list is provided as a service to the visitors of our website. Inclusion or omission of another website or service from this list does not imply or suggest approval or disapproval of the programs or policies of any given organization by the Family Outreach and Response Program(FOR). FOR does not accept any responsibility for the content of any of the websites listed on our website. FOR does not claim that this is a complete list of all mental health recovery resources on the internet.
We have divided the internet resources we have found into six sections.

The first section, For Families is a list of links to websites for agencies and programs that may be of interest to family members. This page also contains contact information for some programs and agencies that do not have websites as well.

The second section, Five Models for Recovery includes the The third section, For Service Providers includes the New Zealand report on Competencies for Mental Health Workers which outlines in detail the knowledge and skills that providers need to do mental health recovery work.

The fourth section, Where Recovery is Happening is a summary of mental health recovery developments around the world.

The fifth section, What hinders and helps includes a groundbreaking report on what helps and hinders recovery.

The last section, Bibliography includes three excellent bibliographies on mental health recovery.

To view the resources in each category, click on its tab above.

These pages are updated frequently, be sure to check back often for the latest additions.

If you know of a website or have a file you think would be a good addition to these resources, please send an e-mail to Karyn Baker with information on the link or file and we will consider it for inclusion here.