3. The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association’s 12 Core Principles and Values (PRA-12) — The premiere industry guidelines for all rehabilitation facilities serving persons suffering from mental illness.
At the launch event, Bridgeway CEO Cory Storch, GoMo Health Chief Behavioral Technologist and Founder Bob Gold, and Partial Care Team Leader Ron Allen all spoke to the community about how Every Day Matters would work to support them in their recovery. In addition to welcome kits, members were provided information about their privileges, influence and how they would be able to become more active in the formulation of their own care plan as well as the program itself.
The Six I’s of Community and Belonging
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association’s 12 Core Principles and Values
Principle 1: Psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners convey hope and respect and believe that all individuals have the capacity for learning and growth.
Principle 2: Psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners recognize that culture is central to recovery and strive to ensure that all services are culturally relevant to individuals receiving services.
Principle 3: Psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners engage in the processes of informed and shared decision-making and facilitate partnerships with other persons identified by the individual receiving services.
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Principle 4: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices build on the strengths and capabilities of individuals.
Principle 5: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices are person-centered; they are designed to address the unique needs of individuals, consistent with their values, hopes, and aspirations.
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Principle 6: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices support full integration of people in recovery into their communities where they can exercise their rights of citizenship, as well as to accept the responsibilities and explore the opportunities that come with being a member of a community and a larger society. Principle 7: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices promote self-determination and empowerment. All individuals have the right to make their own decisions, including decisions about the types of services and supports they receive. Principle 8: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices facilitate the development of personal support networks by utilizing natural supports within communities, peer support initiatives, and self- and mutual-help groups. Principle 9: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices strive to help individuals improve the quality of all aspects of their lives, including social, occupational, educational, residential, intellectual, spiritual, and financial.
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Principle 10: Psychiatric rehabilitation practices promote health and wellness, encouraging individuals to develop and use individualized wellness plans.
Principle 11: Psychiatric rehabilitation services emphasize evidence-based, promising, and emerging best practices that produce outcomes congruent with personal recovery. Programs include structured program evaluation and quality improvement mechanisms that actively involve persons receiving services. Principle 12: Psychiatric rehabilitation services must be readily accessible to all individuals whenever they need them. These services also should be well coordinated and integrated with other psychiatric, medical and holistic treatments and practices.
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