
Nanaimo Final Report
Building Resilient Families, Action Research Initiative Project
Resources for Younger children and Older Youth
Mental Health Foundation of Australia
1. Ulysses Agreement Booklet of Information, Ulysses Agreement Blank Form, and Mental Health Recovery & WRAP
Ulysses Agreement Booklet of Information
Ulysses Agreement Blank Form

Mental Health Recovery and WRAP was started in 1989 as Mary Ellen Copeland began her studies of how people help themselves, get well, and stay well and her work received an important boost from the 1992 publication of the best-selling Depression Workbook. The Workbook, now a keystone in mental health circles, was the result of interviews with hundreds of people and years of research. Mary Ellen has continued these studies and now works with a highly competent and skilled staff and experts from around the country. She currently has 20 books and CD's that have been widely distributed all over the world...........
2. Several Online Books for Children
Someone in My Family Has a Mental Illness is designed to be used with children by counsellors, mental health practitioners and other professionals in the community. It is also designed for parents and caregivers who wish to educate their children about mental illness.
Therapists and other professionals using this book in your work with children can download the Therapist Resource Guide here: : download the Therapist Resource Guide (PDF format)
Our books:
Finding My Way and I’m Not Alone are the first of their kind focusing on teenagers living with a parent who has a mental illness or who has experienced trauma. These books provide more than just the facts by encouraging readers to reflect on their experiences through interactive writing exercises.
The following link takes you to a suggested readling list of books that can be of great help.