Partners in Recovery program evaluation: changes in unmet needs and recovery

N Hancock, JN Scanlan, JA Gillespie… - Australian Health …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective Partners in Recovery (PIR) is an Australian government initiative designed to
provide support and service linkage for individuals with complex needs living with severe …

Is the Partners in Recovery program connecting with the intended population of people living with severe and persistent mental illness? What are their prioritised …

N Hancock, J Smith-Merry, JA Gillespie… - Australian Health …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective The Partners in Recovery (PIR) program is an Australian government initiative
designed to make the mental health and social care sectors work in more coordinated ways …

Partners in Recovery: paving the way for the National Disability Insurance Scheme

V Stewart, M Slattery, H Roennfeldt… - Australian Journal of …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Australians experiencing severe and persistent mental illness and who require services from
multiple agencies, experience a fragmented service delivery system. In 2014, the …

An evaluation of a tailored care program for complex and persistent mental health problems: Partners in Recovery program

A Gulliver, AR Morse, N Wilson, G Sargent… - Evaluation and Program …, 2018 - Elsevier
Partners in Recovery (PIR) is a nation-wide Australian program designed to improve
coordinated care for people with severe and persistent mental health problems. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Outcomes identified and prioritised by consumers of Partners in Recovery: a consumer-led study

S Waks, JN Scanlan, B Berry, R Schweizer, N Hancock… - BMC psychiatry, 2017 - Springer
Background Recovery oriented service provisions means focusing on outcomes that are
important to consumers themselves rather than to clinicians or services. Partners in …

Outcomes of a care coordinated service model for persons with severe and persistent mental illness: a qualitative study

AN Isaacs, K Sutton, K Dalziel… - International Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Owing to difficulties faced by individuals with severe and persistent mental
illness (SPMI) in accessing multiple services, the Australian Government trialed a care …

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LD Isaacs - Small Business Reports, 1991 - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
This is a cross-sectional study of unmet needs of persons enrolled in Australia's Partners in
Recovery [PIR] initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …

[HTML][HTML] Interagency collaboration in primary mental health care: lessons from the Partners in Recovery program

J Henderson, S Javanparast, F Baum… - International journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Background Collaborative care is a means of improving outcomes particularly for people
with complex needs. The Partners in Recovery (PIR) program, established in Australia in …

Unmet needs of persons with a severe and persistent mental illness and their relationship to unmet accommodation needs

AN Isaacs, A Beauchamp, K Sutton… - Health & Social Care …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This is a cross‐sectional study of unmet needs of persons enrolled in Australia's Partners in
Recovery (PIR) initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …

[HTML][HTML] Partners in Recovery: an early phase evaluation of an Australian mental health initiative using program logic and thematic analysis

SA Trankle, J Reath - BMC Health Services Research, 2019 - Springer
Background Mental illness is a leading cause of illness and disability and around 75% of
people suffering mental illness do not have access to adequate care. In Australia, nearly half …