2000
DOI: 10.1080/10973430008408397
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Integrating Consumer Providers into a Service Delivery System: The Role of Education and Credentials

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“…positions (Barrett, Pratt, Basto, & Gill, 2000;Rapp et al, 2008;Wolf et al, 2001). Preservice training programs help potential employees in recovery acquire educational credentials and competencies necessary to perform work roles (Hutchinson et al, 2006;Johnson, 2008;Linhorst, 2006;Mowbray et al, 1997).…”
Section: Emerging Practices In Employing Persons In Recovery 193mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…positions (Barrett, Pratt, Basto, & Gill, 2000;Rapp et al, 2008;Wolf et al, 2001). Preservice training programs help potential employees in recovery acquire educational credentials and competencies necessary to perform work roles (Hutchinson et al, 2006;Johnson, 2008;Linhorst, 2006;Mowbray et al, 1997).…”
Section: Emerging Practices In Employing Persons In Recovery 193mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As with all efforts to integrate a previously disenfranchised group, involvement and participation of persons in recovery at all organizational decision-making levels, including decision-making and governing structures, is necessary to bring about substantive change (Barrett et al, 2000;Chinman et al, 2008;Hansen, 2001;Linhorst, 2006). …”
Section: Organizational Culture Change To Sustain Employment Of Persomentioning
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“…According to McCourt (1999), professionals are viewed as beyond distress and therefore to be a service user involves a radical role reversal (Rucinski & Cybulska, 1985). Shepherd et al (2009Shepherd et al ( , 2010 suggested that professionals can be unwilling to move away from their traditionally accepted "expert" role and that they hold negative attitudes toward service users and also toward professionals who are service users (Barrett, Pratt, Basto, & Gill, 2000;Basset, Campbell, & Anderson, 2006;Fisher, 1994;Hossack & Wall, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Medicaid reimbursement has encouraged development of many peer training programs throughout the country, with training and examination followed by certification the usual approach (Daniels et al, 2010;SAMHSA, 2012). Even though a few creditbearing educational programs aimed toward or welcoming peer students have existed since the 1990s (Barrett, Pratt, Basto, & Gill, 2000;Gill, Pratt, & Barrett, 1997;Wolf, 2007), with a few exceptions, they have generally focused more on development of the psychiatric rehabilitation discipline than on peer education per se (Gill, Pratt, & Barrett, 1997;Edwards, Giffort, McCracken, & Corrigan, 2000;Pratt, 2005). Academic (credit-bearing) psychiatric rehabilitation and related certificate and associate programs are available throughout the United States, notably in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and West Virginia, as well as in Canada.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%