Table 2.
• Meaningful partnership, in some cases between better and less well-resourced settings. • Establishing sustainable long-term support networks both between regions of mental health care delivery within a country and between nations, which develop over periods of years. • Technical and advisory support materials founded on regional and national experience and expertise, to assist with local mental health policy-making and planning. • Local statutory co-operation with interventions, with opportunities to expand successful models. • Emphasis on training, education and empowerment of leadership, including through formal qualifications. • Multidisciplinary investment targeting a range of mental health professionals and stakeholders, including service users, carers and staff in allied sectors such as social services. |