Download only This toolkit offers guidance to behavioral health officials on developing illness-management and recovery mental health programs that emphasize personal goal setting and actionable strategies for recovery. The toolkit includes 10 booklets on program development. Publication ID SMA09-4462 Publication Date March 2010 Format Kit More like this Evidence-Based Practices KITs Download How to Use the EBP KIT PDF 301.15 KB Getting Started with EBPs PDF 460.8 KB Building Your Program PDF 548.16 KB Show all files (7 hidden) Training Frontline Staff PDF 1.32 MB Practitioner Guides and Handouts PDF 2.35 MB Evaluating Your Program PDF 1.5 MB The Evidence PDF 901.77 KB Using Multimedia PDF 2.18 MB Brochure (English) PDF 838.86 KB Brochure (Spanish) PDF 848.13 KB Find Related Information Audience Professional Care Providers Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers Population Group People with Mental Health Problems as Population Group Series Evidence-Based Practices KITs You May Also Be Interested In Supported Employment Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT This kit provides practice principles for supported employment, an approach to vocational rehabilitation for people living with serious mental illness. The kit promotes the belief that everyone living with serious mental illness is capable of working competitively in the community. Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT This toolkit gives practice principles for integrated treatment for mental illness, substance use disorders, or both, and offers advice from successful programs. The toolkit includes a brochure, a PowerPoint presentation, and a introductory video. Permanent Supportive Housing Evidence-Based Practices (EBP KIT) This toolkit outlines the essential components for supportive housing services and programs for people living with mental illness disorders. It discusses how to develop and integrate evidence-based programs in mental health systems. The toolkit includes eight booklets on program development. What Are Peer Recovery Support Services? This manual explains peer recovery support services designed and delivered by people in recovery from substance use disorders. It discusses types of peer support for recovery, the adaptability and value of peer recovery support services, and cross-cutting core principles. Strengthening Parenting and Enhancing Child Resilience This report reviews children's mental health programs that enhance parenting skills and child resilience. It addresses costs and benefits, opportunities to reach parents and caregivers with evidence-based practices, and provides recommendations for future prevention efforts. Everyone Can Play a Role in the Conversation about Mental Health Faith and community leaders can play a significant role in helping to educate individuals and families about mental illness. This fact sheet can help communities and congregations raise awareness about mental health issues and emphasize the importance in seeking help when needed.