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Équipe Mrc: Nouvelle Configuration Des Équipes De Réinsertion En Santé Mentale

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
September 1999

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Le concept d'équipe MRC (Municipalités régionales de comté) résulte de la transformation rapide des services de santé mentale. Dans la plupart des régions du Québec l'on est passé d'un modèle institutionnel où un seul établissement fournissait l'ensemble des services è un modèle éclaté dans la communauté où une multitude d'organismes dispensent toute une gamme de services. Le partenariat devient alors une nécessité. L'équipe MRC se veut donc une structure de concertation qui rallie sous une meme bannière l'ensemble des intervenants et des intervenantes du milieu communautaire et du réseau public æuvrant auprès de la clientèle souffrant de troubles sévères et persistants. L'objectif de cet article est donc de définir le concept d'équipe MRC et de voir sous quel signe se passe la collaboration entre les membres sachant que les relations entre les organismes communautaires et le réseau public n'ont pas toujours été fructueuses.

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The concept of the équipe MRC (county regional municipality team) has developed us a result of the rapid transformation of mental health services. In most regions of Quebec, there has been a transition from an institutional model, where all services were provided by a single establishment, to a dispersed model where there are a whole range of services provided by a multitude of agencies. In this context, partnership becomes a necessity. The intention of the équipe MRC is thus to provide a structure that brings together under the same aegis all the public-sector and community-based personnel working with clients who suffer from severe and persistent mental health problems. This article seeks to define the concept of the équipe MRC and to assess the state of collaboration among the members of these teams, taking into account the fact that relations between community-based and public-sector agencies have not always been productive.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 18Number 2September 1999
Pages: 99 - 111

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Version of record online: 4 Mai 2009

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Magalie Gagné
Jean-Luc Parenteau
Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux Chaudière-Appalaches

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