User Interviews User Evaluation- Hamar municipality

In 2007-2008 a User Interviews User-evaluation was carried out in Hamar municipality. The evaluation was conducted during the period of the National Escalation Plan for mental health (1999-2010). A total of 29 users of Hamar municipality’s mental health service were interviewed. The main goal was to assess the municipal services from a service user perspective…

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Resource Personnel

My Voice Matters’ Project Group Image: The project group: Liva Elvira Myrvold Nynes, Christina Kildal, Ellinor Elvrum Evensen and Johanne Bakken Moe. The project My Voice Matters has five volunteering adolescents who all have a background with receiving mental health services; Johanne Bakken Moe, Liva Elvira Myrvold Nynes, Ellinor Elvrum Evensen and Christina Kildal. In addition…

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The regional peer-driven centers

KBT is a part of six regional peer-driven centers in Norway, who is currently working to become recovery HUB. The regional center function of the centers have govermental support. These centers serve as resource-bases for user competency and training in the mental health sector. They were formed as part of “Opptrappingsplanen for psykisk helse” [A…

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Media

Coverage of KBT’s work in the media in Norwegian Retten til å bestemme over eget liv, napha.no, 8.6.2017 Rettighetsinngripende tiltak i kommunale botilbud – en nasjonal kartlegging, napha.no, 8.6.2017 – Psykologer, tenk recovery!, napha.no, 27.1.2017 Psykolog i kommunen – en medspiller, napha.no, 18.1.2017 Helseministeren mottok NAPHAs nye hefte om psykologer i kommunene, napha.no, 17.11.2016 Opplever å…

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User Interviews User

UIU is designed to involve users in the work to improve upon the health- and social sector. The method is developed by Dagfinn Bjørgen and Heidi Westerlund in the project “Quality improvements through peer experience” from 1997 to 2000, and revolves around frequenters of health and social services undergoing training and developing competence in a…

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Eating Disorders – What the Patients Need

Left to right: Juni Raak Høiseth, Annika Alexandersen, Gunn Pettersen, and Dagfinn Bjørgen KBT and ROS have received support from the Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation in order to conduct a UIU-survey. The project will examine what former patients view to be crucial needs prior to, during, and after undergoing treatment of eating disorders.…

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