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Mental health, social inclusion and arts: developing the evidence base
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Psychiatric Services, 2010
In the context of mental health services, social inclusion is being promoted as a top priority, integral to recovery and good practice. What is less clear in the literature is what the process means for clinicians and service users. In this article we make the process more explicit by describing, from both a service user and clinical perspective, what ...
Kenneth S, Thompson, Michael, Rowe
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In the context of mental health services, social inclusion is being promoted as a top priority, integral to recovery and good practice. What is less clear in the literature is what the process means for clinicians and service users. In this article we make the process more explicit by describing, from both a service user and clinical perspective, what ...
Kenneth S, Thompson, Michael, Rowe
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Indicators for Social Inclusion
Politica economica - Journal of Economic Policy (PEJEP), 2002The European Union adopted in December 2001 a set of common indicators for social inclusion. This paper describes the background to the adoption of the indicators, and the work undertaken as part of the Belgian Presidency. It sets out principles for the construction of social indicators for this purpose, emphasising their role as performance indicators:
Atkinson Tony +3 more
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Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 2012
In the context of mental health services, social inclusion is being promoted as a top priority, integral to recovery and good practice. What is less clear in the literature is what the process means for clinicians and service users. In this article we make the process more explicit by describing, from both a service user and clinical perspective, what ...
Alan Walker, Carol Walker
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In the context of mental health services, social inclusion is being promoted as a top priority, integral to recovery and good practice. What is less clear in the literature is what the process means for clinicians and service users. In this article we make the process more explicit by describing, from both a service user and clinical perspective, what ...
Alan Walker, Carol Walker
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