“…While there were no causally demonstrated outcomes, the reviewed articles suggested that more personalised treatment plans (Chorpita & Daleiden, 2014;Toivakka, 2012), and improved coordination of care (Holum, 2012;Pavkov, Lourie, Hug, & Negash, 2010) were linked with engaging mental health consumers in treatment planning. These were seen as enhancing the young person's interactions with the health care system (Day, 2008;Howe et al, 2011;Mirabito, 2006) by increasing their control and influence (Amodeo & Collins, 2007;Day, 2008;Holum, 2012;LeFrançois, 2008;Prilleltensky, Peirson, Gould, & Nelson, 1997;Walker, Thorne, Powers, & Gaonkar, 2009) and improving their quality of life.…”