A Report on the Consumer and Consumer Supporter National Technical Assistance Centers
April 2001 A Report on the Consumer and Consumer Supporter National Technical Assistance Centers In 1977 the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) initiated a unique but modestly funded demonstration program, the Community Support Program (CSP)) to stimulate and assist states and localities in improving opportunities and services in the community for people with a serious mental illness. Over the decades, CSP has fostered the involvement of consumers and family members in the planning, provision, policy development and evaluation of mental health services. CSP leadership and financial support, combined with the tireless efforts of newly empowered consumers, supportive family members . . .
