Organizational capacity needs of consumer-run organizations

S Wituk, CC Vu, LD Brown, G Meissen - … and Policy in Mental Health and …, 2008 - Springer
S Wituk, CC Vu, LD Brown, G Meissen
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2008Springer
Consumer-run organizations (CROs) are self-help oriented organizations that are run
entirely by consumers (people who use or have used mental health services). The current
study utilizes an organizational capacity framework to explore the needs of operating CROs.
This framework includes four core capacity areas:(1) technical,(2) management,(3)
leadership, and (4) adaptive capacity. An analysis reveals that the greatest organizational
needs are related to technical and management capacities. Implications are discussed in …
Abstract
Consumer-run organizations (CROs) are self-help oriented organizations that are run entirely by consumers (people who use or have used mental health services). The current study utilizes an organizational capacity framework to explore the needs of operating CROs. This framework includes four core capacity areas: (1) technical, (2) management, (3) leadership, and (4) adaptive capacity. An analysis reveals that the greatest organizational needs are related to technical and management capacities. Implications are discussed in terms of strategies and activities that CRO leaders and mental health professionals and administrators can use to strengthen the organizational capacity of CROs in their community.
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