Independent Mental Health Advocacy - The Right to Be Heard: Context, Values And Good Practice

Julie Ridley , Karen Newbigging , Mick McKeown
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Independent Mental Health Advocacy - The Right to Be Heard: Context, Values And Good Practice

Julie Ridley , Karen Newbigging , Mick McKeown
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The book is highly informative and, for one with limited knowledge of the subject area, provides a fascinating introduction to the filed.
The book makes a clear case for a wholescale rethinking of mental health services in the UK, and provides a detailed exposition of the endemic problems in the current system.

- Josephine Teale, City Law School, London - Journal of Mental Health
  • Published date: Jul 21, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781849055154
  • Dimensions: 6.2" W x 1.4" L x 9.1" H
Karen Newbigging is a Senior Lecturer at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham and is active in advocacy research and development. Julie Ridley is a Reader in Applied Social Sciences in the School of Social Work, University of Central Lancashire. Mick McKeown is a Reader in Democratic Mental Health in the School of Health, University of Central Lancashire. June Sadd, an independent survivor consultant, educator and researcher, draws on her personal experience of the psychiatric system in her work. Karen Machin works freelance in mental health from a perspective of lived experience. Kaaren Cruse is an independent user consultant and researcher. Stephanie De La Haye is an independent user consultant, educator and researcher in mental health. Laura Able is a peer researcher with an interest in disability studies. Konstantina Poursanidou is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Service User Research Enterprise (SURE), Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London.

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