Table 2.
Integrated recovery programs.
# | Country | Program name | Website | Stated target population | Research report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | Headspace | https://headspace.org.au/ | Ages 12–25, with a partial specification of MHC | Yes |
2 | New Zealand | The Youth One Stop Shop | http://www.yoss.org.nz/home.html | Ages 10–25 with emotional disorders and risk-taking behaviors | Yes |
3 | United States | Supporting Positive Opportunities with Teens | http://thespot.wustl.edu/ | Ages 13–24, with emotional disorders and risk-taking behaviors | Not mentioned |
4 | Canada | Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario | https://youthhubs.ca/en/ | Ages 12–25, with emotional and behavioral disorders and risk-taking behaviors | Yes |
5 | Canada | ACCESS Open Minds | http://accessopenminds.ca/ | Ages 11–25, with no specification of a particular MHC | Yes |
6 | Canada | Foundry (BounceBack) | https://foundrybc.ca/ | Ages 12–24 with emotional and behavioral disorders and risk-taking behaviors | Yes |
7 | France | Association Nationale Maisons des Adolescents | https://anmda.fr/ | Ages 11–25, with no specification of a particular MHC | Yes |
Ages are reported numerically when specified by the program. The term “youth” is used in programs designed for adolescents and young adults. The term “partial specification of MHC” consists of emotional disorders, behavioral disorders, eating disorders, psychosis, suicide, self-harm, and risk-taking behaviors.