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Usar, Onar. (2014, June 4). Psychiatric System Consumer/Survivor Advocacy: Critical Literature Review. Final Report Prepared for the Black Creek Community Health Centre Advocacy for Change: Community Mental Health Project. Toronto ON.

Faulkner, Alison. (2004). The ethics of survivor research: Guidelines for the ethical conduct of research carried out by mental health service users and survivors. The Policy Press. https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/ethics-survivor-research-guidelines-ethical-conduct-research-carried-out-mental-health

Morrow, M., Jiang, C., Adam, S. & Davies, M. (Summer 2021). Canada Watch: Critical Perspectives on Mental Health/Mad Studies. Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. Toronto, ON. https://robarts.info.yorku.ca/files/2021/09/CW-2021-Mental-Health-FINAL.pdf?x73767