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A citizens' coalition in mental health advocacy: the Maryland experience.

作者信息

Cromwell H S, Howe J W, O'Rear G

机构信息

Way Station, Inc., Frederick, Maryland.

出版信息

Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1988 Sep;39(9):959-62. doi: 10.1176/ps.39.9.959.

Abstract

In July 1983 four statewide Maryland citizens' organizations formed a coalition to advocate for persons with mental illnesses. The groups were the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Maryland; On Our Own of Maryland, a state-wide consumer group; the Maryland Association of Psychosocial Services, representing consumers and providers of rehabilitative services; and the Mental Health Association of Maryland. The chief focus of their advocacy is on making a place in the community for citizens with long-term mental illness. The coalition's rules are simple: to advocate jointly on issues on which they all agree and to not mention their disagreements in public. With a paid lobbyist, the coalition's advocacy has helped produce significant financial and programmatic gains for Maryland's mentally ill citizens.

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