It is the mission of the TU Collaborative to conduct rigorous research aimed at developing practical technologies for maximizing community participation
Directed by Mark Salzer, Ph.D. Professor and Chair of Temple University’s Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Temple University Collaborative seeks to:
- target obstacles that prevent people with psychiatric disabilities from fully participating in their communities;
- develop the services and supports consumers and communities need to promote full integration into all aspects of community life; and
- expand the range of opportunities for people who have psychiatric disabilities to participate in their communities as active, equal members.
It is the mission of the Temple University Collaborative to:
- conduct rigorous research aimed at developing practical technologies for maximizing community participation and independent living of individuals with psychiatric disabilities; and
- work in partnership with all stakeholders, especially persons in recovery, to ensure that current research findings in this area are utilized in national, regional, and local behavioral health policies, supports, and practices
For a list of our available resources, go here: http://tucollaborative.org/resources/resources.html