A comprehensive account of the multiple ways that people with mental health conditions are marginalised and disadvantaged in our society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jed Boardman is visiting Senior Lecturer in Social Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK, and Senior Policy Adviser at the Centre for Mental Health, UK. He has worked extensively in social and community psychiatry and has researched and published widely in these areas. He is lead for Social Inclusion at the Royal College of Psychiatrists where he advises on employment, poverty, debt, welfare reform, and recovery. An authority on recovery, employment and community psychiatry, he chaired the Royal College of Psychiatrists Scoping Group on Social Inclusion.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Social Exclusion, Poverty and Inequality: 1. Introduction - poor, excluded and unequal 2. Social exclusion - basic concepts 3. Social exclusion - applying the paradigm to people with mental health conditions: key aspects 4. Poverty and deprivation. Getting under the skin 5. Poverty, deprivation and social exclusion in the UK 6. Poverty, inequality, and health 7. Social policy, the welfare state and social exclusion 8. Mental health services and policy in the UK Part II. Participation of People With Mental Health Conditions: 9. Mental health inequalities and exclusion. Introduction to Part 2 10. Exclusion from material resources 11. Exclusion from socially valued activities 12. Exclusion from social relations and neighborhoods 13. Exclusion from health and health services 14. Exclusion from civic participation 15. Social exclusion in specific social groups and individuals with mental health conditions 16. Social exclusion and people with mental health conditions: developing a clearer picture Part III. Including People: 17. Enabling social inclusion for people with mental health problems the role of mental health services 18. Theory into practice 19. Broadening an inclusive approach.
Part I. Social Exclusion, Poverty and Inequality: 1. Introduction - poor, excluded and unequal 2. Social exclusion - basic concepts 3. Social exclusion - applying the paradigm to people with mental health conditions: key aspects 4. Poverty and deprivation. Getting under the skin 5. Poverty, deprivation and social exclusion in the UK 6. Poverty, inequality, and health 7. Social policy, the welfare state and social exclusion 8. Mental health services and policy in the UK Part II. Participation of People With Mental Health Conditions: 9. Mental health inequalities and exclusion. Introduction to Part 2 10. Exclusion from material resources 11. Exclusion from socially valued activities 12. Exclusion from social relations and neighborhoods 13. Exclusion from health and health services 14. Exclusion from civic participation 15. Social exclusion in specific social groups and individuals with mental health conditions 16. Social exclusion and people with mental health conditions: developing a clearer picture Part III. Including People: 17. Enabling social inclusion for people with mental health problems the role of mental health services 18. Theory into practice 19. Broadening an inclusive approach.
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