The Worldwide INTERVOICE Network: Information on national initiatives 0

Posted by Paul Wednesday, November 04, 2009 13:28:00 GMT



Updated 14/02/2010






Worldwide INTERVOICE National Networks




Click on country name for information about national initiatives or go directly to their website:






Australia

Australia

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Austria

Austria

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Canada

Canada






Denmark

Denmark

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  • England

    England

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    Finland

    Finland

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    Germany

    Germany

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    Ireland

    Ireland

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    Italy

    Italy

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    Japan

    japan





    Netherlands

    Netherlands

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    New Zealand

    New Zealand

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    Norway

    Norway

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    Palestine

    Palestine





    Scotland

    Scotland

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    Spain

    Spain





    Sweden

    Sweden



    Switzerland

    Switzerland





    USA

    USA





    Wales

    Wales

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  • International Mental Health Collaborating Network towards Community Mental Health and Citizenship 2

    Posted by Paul Thursday, November 30, 2006 14:51:00 GMT


    Page updated 07/03/2008



    INTERVOICE is a co-founding member of the International Mental Health Collaborating Network towards Community Mental Health and Citizenship

    An International NGO within French Law and based in Lille, France established in 2006.

    The purpose of the network is to bring together people and places that have been successful in developing good quality community mental health services, with those that are in the process of implementation. The importance of social inclusion and citizenship are at the heart of the network’s purpose.

    Through the development of the work of the Network a more robust community mental health movement, committed to social inclusion can be sustained and developed. This will hopefully be effective in influencing and improving the lives of people with mental health problems and the mental wellbeing of communities.






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