Table 3.
Advocacy recovery programs.
| # | Country | Program name | Website | Stated target population | Research report |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | Youth MOVE National | https://youthmovenational.org/ | Youth, with no specification of particular MHC | Yes |
| 2 | Canada | Jack.org | https://jack.org/Home | Youth with emotional disorders, suicide, and self-harm | Yes |
| 3 | United Kingdom | YoungMinds | https://youngminds.org.uk/ | Ages 14–25, with a partial specification of MHC | Yes |
| 4 | United Kingdom | Time To Change | https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/ | Youth, with no specification of a particular MHC | Yes |
| 5 | The Republic of Ireland | Jigsaw | https://www.jigsaw.ie/ | Ages 12–25, with a partial specification of MHC, except psychosis | Yes |
| 6 | Netherlands | The Dutch National Youth Council (NJR) | https://www.njr.nl/en/ | Ages 12–30 | Not mentioned |
| 7 | Israel | Headspace | https://headspace.org.il/ | Ages 12–25 with emotional, behavioral, and eating disorders, and risk-taking behaviors | Yes |
| 8 | India | It’s Ok To Talk | http://itsoktotalk.in/ | Youth, with a partial specification of MHC | Yes |
| 9 | Singapore | CHAT-Community Health Assessment Team | https://www.chat.mentalhealth.sg/ | Ages 16–30, with a partial specification of 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.