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Editorial Michael Murray The Clifford Beers Foundation To me, one of the most vivid proofs that there became clear that these programmes were implemented in a scatter- is a moral governance in the Universe is the fact that when men or gun way, the location of programmes being dependent upon a series governments work intelligently and far-sightedly for the good of others, of variables. A great deal depended on how well the programme staff they achieve their own prosperity too. were able to publicise their good work, rather than health and social Barbara Ward (1914-1981) agencies actively seeking out programmes of good practice. Many areas in the country consequently have little or no knowledge of these good practices. his morning I received a copy of the Surgeon General’s For some time the need to replicate model programmes has been Report (1999), from a colleague at the US Department of Health and recognised (Hosman & Engels, 1999) and the 1997 European Human Services. Although Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health took The Value of Model I have not had time to read and digest the near-500 pages of the Programmes as its theme, but if we are to pursue government http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Public Mental Health Emerald Publishing

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Emerald Publishing
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1746-5729
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10.1108/17465729200000016
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Michael Murray The Clifford Beers Foundation To me, one of the most vivid proofs that there became clear that these programmes were implemented in a scatter- is a moral governance in the Universe is the fact that when men or gun way, the location of programmes being dependent upon a series governments work intelligently and far-sightedly for the good of others, of variables. A great deal depended on how well the programme staff they achieve their own prosperity too. were able to publicise their good work, rather than health and social Barbara Ward (1914-1981) agencies actively seeking out programmes of good practice. Many areas in the country consequently have little or no knowledge of these good practices. his morning I received a copy of the Surgeon General’s For some time the need to replicate model programmes has been Report (1999), from a colleague at the US Department of Health and recognised (Hosman & Engels, 1999) and the 1997 European Human Services. Although Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health took The Value of Model I have not had time to read and digest the near-500 pages of the Programmes as its theme, but if we are to pursue government

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Journal of Public Mental HealthEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 2000

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