Consumers United for Evidence-based Healthcare (CUE) is a national coalition of health and consumer advocacy organizations committed to empowering consumers to make the best use of evidence-based healthcare (EBHC). CUE, organized in 2003 when the USCC invited advocacy groups to join a consumer advocate-scientist partnership, is a pioneering effort to improve consumers' ability to engage in and demand high quality healthcare.
Measuring Mental Health Outcomes
"This newsletter provides resources for program administrators, managers, policy makers, and others about the implementation and use of outcome measurement."
Recovery & Rehabilitation newsletter. volume 3, Number 4. August 2007, published by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
http://cpr.bu.edu/resources/newsletter/measuring-mental-health-outcomes
Consumer/Survivor-Operated Self-Help Programs: A Technical Report
A retrospective review of the mental health consumer/survivor movement and 13 federally funded consumer/survivor-operated service programs in the 1980s. A publication of SAMHSA, part of the Consumer Information Series, Volume 1. (2001)
NREPP: SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices
"NREPP is a searchable online registry of more than 200 interventions supporting mental health promotion, substance abuse prevention, and mental health and substance abuse treatment. We connect members of the public to intervention developers so they can learn how to implement these approaches in their communities."
SAMHSA: Illness Management and Recovery Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) Kit
"Guides public officials in developing illness-management and recovery mental health programs that emphasize personal goal-setting and actionable strategies for recovery. Offers guidance grounded in evidence-based practices. Kit includes 10 booklets."