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'''Note to Readers''': this is an extremely early version of a site meant to describe Social Network Health approaches. DO NOT use this as an implementation guide and do not quote this toolkit anywhere until this note is removed. Once we reach alpha stage in July 2024, we will update this note and release the entire toolkit under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en creative commons attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license] only. As much as we would like to allow derivatives, the precautionary language on the Social Network Health site, and all mental health resources, is critical to maintain in it’s precise form. We will be looking into less restrictive licenses in the future. | '''Note to Readers''': this is an extremely early version of a site meant to describe Social Network Health approaches. DO NOT use this as an implementation guide and do not quote this toolkit anywhere until this note is removed. Once we reach alpha stage in July 2024, we will update this note and release the entire toolkit under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en creative commons attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license] only. As much as we would like to allow derivatives, the precautionary language on the Social Network Health site, and all mental health resources, is critical to maintain in it’s precise form. We will be looking into less restrictive licenses in the future. | ||
Note on page name: This is the Theoretical Overview so "Main Page" has been replaced, unless we want to have overview and context here, and then link out to the three main sections: Theoretical Orientation, | Note on page name: This is the Theoretical Overview so "Main Page" has been replaced, unless we want to have overview and context here, and then link out to the three main sections: Theoretical Orientation, Practical Implementation, and Research Library | ||
Crisis - TBD: Humanity is experiencing a '''[[Global crisis in mental health|crisis in mental health]]'''. Note: that probably doesn't belong on this page - unless we want another page on context. | Crisis - TBD: Humanity is experiencing a '''[[Global crisis in mental health|crisis in mental health]]'''. Note: that probably doesn't belong on this page - unless we want another page on context. |
Revision as of 05:20, 9 July 2024
Introduction
This toolkit exists to make freely available and accessible the theory, practical Implementation, and research in the field of Social Network Health.
Major Sections
Theory - How do Social Network Health approaches to preventative mental health care improve lives and communities, and fit into a holistic system of health care?
Practical Implementation - What are fundamentals of practical implementation of a social network health approach?
Research Library - Primary resources, seminal research, educational video explainers, and links to external resources.
Notes:
Note to Readers: this is an extremely early version of a site meant to describe Social Network Health approaches. DO NOT use this as an implementation guide and do not quote this toolkit anywhere until this note is removed. Once we reach alpha stage in July 2024, we will update this note and release the entire toolkit under a creative commons attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license only. As much as we would like to allow derivatives, the precautionary language on the Social Network Health site, and all mental health resources, is critical to maintain in it’s precise form. We will be looking into less restrictive licenses in the future.
Note on page name: This is the Theoretical Overview so "Main Page" has been replaced, unless we want to have overview and context here, and then link out to the three main sections: Theoretical Orientation, Practical Implementation, and Research Library
Crisis - TBD: Humanity is experiencing a crisis in mental health. Note: that probably doesn't belong on this page - unless we want another page on context.
Note: the summary could be a prelude to a section on the 14 points, or could be renamed and replaced entirely
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