User involvement

User involvement in mental health services is increasingly recognised as important to improve care quality and outcomes. It encompasses active participation of individuals with lived experience in service planning, delivery, and evaluation. This approach empowers service users, enhances treatment effectiveness, and promotes recovery-oriented practices. Benefits include improved service accessibility, increased user satisfaction, and more responsive care tailored to individual needs.
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