Our
vision: A transformative voice for the 21st
century
In taking its name from Thomas Scattergood,
the early 19th Century founder of Friends Hospital,
the Foundation also takes its cue from the role he
played in his community and in fundamentally changing
the practice of mental health care to this day.
Thomas
Scattergood raised his voice against the harsh treatment
of the mentally ill of his time, and activated a
sense of ethical responsibility and practical collaboration
across the Quaker community to implement the humane
treatment philosophy embodied in Friends Hospital.
Although behavioral health in the 21st century is
marked by different challenges particular to our
time, a common thread still links us to Thomas Scattergood
in our present need to advance creative strategies
for change. |
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Foundation is guided by the vision to “be Thomas
Scattergood” for our time, driven by a disruptive
sense of purpose to challenge and change how behavioral
healthcare is viewed, organized and practiced. |
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