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Community mental health teams: determinants of effectiveness
Community mental health teams have their Irish origins both
in the deinstitutionalisation policy of the 1984 “Planning for the
Future” framework1 and the challenge of intervention and recovery
strategies for acute episodic and enduring mental illness. In 1994,
Corrigan et al.2 observed that rehabilitation produces a set of
barriers that are best overcome by multi-disciplinary teams
(MDTs). The multidisciplinary approach was again emphasised in
the Government’s 2006 policy document, ‘A Vision for Change’3 and
the Mental Health Commission’s 2005 study on quality in mental
health care4. The reality of the performance of such an approach,
however, has not met stakeholder expectations, according to the
Commission’s discussion document on MDTs5. It states, that
despite user access to such teams during the past 20 years, only a
small number of well functioning MDTs are operating in the Adult
Mental Health Services