Longitudinal Study of Consumer Survivor Initiatives (CSI)
in Ontario 1997-2004
This is the first independent evaluation of mental health
consumer-run organizations in Canada. It is funded by the
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care through the
Ontario Mental Health Foundation, and the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research.
View DVD of the project, with a brief history of mental
health supports in Canada.
Research Partners
The purpose of the study is to examine the activities and
impacts of CSIs on new members (individual-level) and the
communities within which the CSIs exist (systems-levels).
There are almost 60 CSIs in Ontario. The researchers and
partners selected four organizations to participate in the
study Cambridge Active Self Help (CASH), Waterloo Region Self
Help (WRSH), Mental Health Rights Coalition of Hamilton, Consumer/Survivor Initiatives of Niagara Region.
A steering committee of researchers and CSI representatives
guides the project. A research team including professional and
Consumer/Survivor researchers implements this evaluation.
Steering Committee Members
Alex Troeger, Steering Committee Chair, Board of Member of
WRSH
Lisa Gammage, Executive Director, Self Help Alliance
CASH/WRSH
Judy Hoover, Executive Director, Consumer/Survivor
Initiative of Niagara
Rich Janzen, Senior Researcher, Centre for Research and
Education in Human Services
Shawn Lauzon, Executive Director, Ontario Peer Development
Initiative
Geoff Nelson, Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University
Joanna Ochocka, Director, Centre for Research and Education
in Human Services
Deborrah Sherman, Executive Director, Mental Health Rights
Coalition of Hamilton
John Trainor, Director, Community Support and Research Unit,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Research Team
Robert Chapman, Research Assistant -
Hamilton
Rich Janzen, Senior Researcher
Geoff Nelson, Principal Investigator
Joanna Ochocka, Project Manager
Kristen Roderick, Research Assistant - Kitchener/Waterloo,
Cambridge
Leah Sagloski, Research Assistant - Niagara
The study is part of Ontario Community Mental Health Evaluation
Initiative see www.ontario.cmha.ca/cmhei
Making a Difference: Ontario's Community Mental
Health Evaluation Initiative Report.
Project Updates and Reports
Consumer/Survivor Initiatives: Impact, Outcomes,
and Effectiveness
Longitudinal Study of Consumer/Survivor Initiatives
in Community MentalHealth in Ontario: Individual-level and
System-level Activities and Impacts - Summary Bulletin
2004
Longitudinal Study of Consumer/Survivor Initiatives
in Ontario: Fact Sheets - March 2004
Consumer Survivor Initiative Summary Bulletin -
February 2002
Community Forum Feedback Session - Kitchener, April
16, 2004/Hamilton, May 18, 2004

Provincial Workshops Summaries
Ottawa Provincial Workshop Summary
London Provincial Workshop Summary
Kenora Provincial Workshop Summary
Thunder Bay Provincial Workshop Summary
North Bay Provincial Workshop Summary
Conference Presentations
Fifth International Advances in Qualitative Methods
Conference - Edmonton January - February 2004
Published Articles
To obtain copies of these articles e-mail general@crehs.on.ca
Nelson, G., Janzen, R., Trainor, J. & Ochocka, J.
(in press).Putting values
into practice: Public policy and the future of mental health
consumer-run organizations. American Journal of Community
Psychology. Special issue on consumer self
help.
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J., Janzen, R., Trainor,
J.Goering, P.,
&Lomotey,
J.(2007).A Longitudinal Study of Mental Health
Consumer/Survivor Initiatives: Outcome at Three Year Follow
Up.Journal of
Community Psychology, 35(5),655-665.
Janzen, R., Nelson, G.,
Hausfather, N. & Ochocka, J. (2007). Capturing system level
activities and impacts of consumer-run organizations: Methods
that inform future action. American Journal of Community
Psychology. Special issue on systems change evaluation,
39, 287-299.
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J., Janzen,
R., & Trainor, J. (2006).A longitudinal study of mental health
consumer/survivor initiatives: Part I - Literature review and
overview of the study. Journal of Community Psychology,
34, 247-260.
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J.,
Janzen, R., & Trainor, J. (2006). A longitudinal study of
mental health consumer/survivor initiatives: Part II - A
quantitative study of impacts on new members. Journal of
Community Psychology, 34, 261-272.
Ochocka, J., Nelson, G.,
Janzen, R., & Trainor, J. (2006). A longitudinal study of
mental health consumer/survivor initiatives: Part III - A
qualitative study of impacts on new members. Journal of
Community Psychology, 34, 273-283.
Janzen, R., Nelson, G.,
Trainor, J., & Ochocka, J. (2006). A longitudinal study of
mental health consumer/survivor initiatives: Part IV - Benefits
beyond the self? A quantitative and qualitative study of
system-level activities and impacts. Journal of Community
Psychology, 34, 285-303.
Goering, P., Durbin, J.,
Sheldon, T., Ochocka, J., Nelson, G. & Krupa, T. (2006).
Who uses consumer-run self-help organizations?American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76(3),367-373.
Ochocka, J., Nelson, G. &
Janzen, R. (2005). Moving forward: Negotiating self and
external circumstances in recovery.Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Journal, 28, 315-322.
Sundar, P. & Ochocka, J.
(2005). Bridging the gap between dreams and realities related
to employment and mental health: Implications for policy and
practice. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health,
23, 75-89.
Aubry, T. & Ochocka, J.
(2005) (Eds).Special Issue
on Community Mental Health. Canadian Journal of Program
Evaluation, 19(3).
Choma, B. (2005). Book review:
Shifting the paradigm in community mental health. Canadian
Journal of Program Evaluation, 19(3).
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J.,
Janzen, R., Trainor, J. & Lauzon, S. (2005). A
comprehensive evaluation framework for mental health
consumer/survivor organizations: Values, conceptualization,
design, and action. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation.
19(3), 29-53.
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J.,
Lauzon, S., Towndrow, J. & Cheng, R. (2005). Disseminating
the findings of a longitudinal study of mental health
consumer/survivor initiatives in Ontario. The Community Psychologist. 38
(2), 41-43.
Dewa, C., Durbin, J., Wasylenki, D., Ochocka, J.,
Eastabrook, S., Boydell, K., & Goering, P. (2002).
Considering a Multisite Study? How to Take the leap and Have a
Soft Landing. Journal of Community Psychology, 30 (2),
173-187.
For more information on community mental health issues
based on our previous research please consult the following
published articles/books:
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Shifting the Paradigm in
Community Mental Health.
Nelson, G., Lord, J., & Ochocka, J. (2001).
Toronto: University of Toronto Press
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Ochocka, J., Janzen, R. & Nelson, G. (2002). Sharing
power and Knowledge: Professional and Mental Health
Consumer/Survivor Researchers Working Together in a
Participatory Action Research Project. Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Journal, 25 (4), 379-387.
Reeve, P., Cornell, S., D'Costa, B., Janzen, R. & Ochocka,
J. (2002). From Our Perspective: Consumer Researchers Speak
About Their Experience in a Community Mental Health Research
Project. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 25 (4),
403-408.
Nelson, G., Ochocka, J., Griffin, K., & Lord, J. (1998).
Nothing about me, Without Me: Participatory Action Research
with Self-Help/Mutual Aid Organizations for Psychiatric
Consumer/Survivors. American Journal of Community
Psychology, 26, 881-912.
Project Website Links
Ontario Peer Development Initiative
Geoff Nelson website
Consumer Survivor Initiative of Niagara Region
Community Mental Health Evaluation Initiative
(CMHEI)
Want more information? Contact Joanna
OchockaorGeoff Nelson