Social inclusion as a human rights issue seeks to develop fair access to opportunity for marginalised groups (Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2004). With its links to social justice, it is a major goal for occupational therapists who work in mental health services (College of Occupational Therapists 2006). Evaluations of progress towards social inclusion recognise the importance of listening t
This special issue had its origins in Cambridge, England, at two events hosted by the Social Inclusi...
Introduction: Many UN and WHO documents assert the relationship between health and human rights. Bot...
The promotion of social inclusion in mental health has grown in popularity within government policy ...
The promotion of social inclusion, concerning countless marginalised groups, continues to be a prior...
Within occupational therapy, practitioners are likely to work with people who are at risk of social ...
Social inclusion is an inherently political construction. Given this, the purpose of this opinion pi...
People with learning disabilities continue to report a lack of real inclusion in the communities in...
This paper explores the capacity to develop an authentically Australian concept of social inclusion ...
Current trends in mental health services emphasize working in partnership with consumers and other g...
In many developed economies there is currently a focus on how the lives of the most disadvantaged in...
This Australian Government site brings together resources from a range of departments covering the i...
The term social exclusion achieved widespread use in Europe from the late twentieth century. Its val...
Background/aim: Education on human rights will place occupational therapists in a strong position to...
Practising Social Inclusion presents what we know about what works, and why, in promoting social inc...
review of the literature on anti stigma initiatives in mental health Download this document from the...
This special issue had its origins in Cambridge, England, at two events hosted by the Social Inclusi...
Introduction: Many UN and WHO documents assert the relationship between health and human rights. Bot...
The promotion of social inclusion in mental health has grown in popularity within government policy ...
The promotion of social inclusion, concerning countless marginalised groups, continues to be a prior...
Within occupational therapy, practitioners are likely to work with people who are at risk of social ...
Social inclusion is an inherently political construction. Given this, the purpose of this opinion pi...
People with learning disabilities continue to report a lack of real inclusion in the communities in...
This paper explores the capacity to develop an authentically Australian concept of social inclusion ...
Current trends in mental health services emphasize working in partnership with consumers and other g...
In many developed economies there is currently a focus on how the lives of the most disadvantaged in...
This Australian Government site brings together resources from a range of departments covering the i...
The term social exclusion achieved widespread use in Europe from the late twentieth century. Its val...
Background/aim: Education on human rights will place occupational therapists in a strong position to...
Practising Social Inclusion presents what we know about what works, and why, in promoting social inc...
review of the literature on anti stigma initiatives in mental health Download this document from the...
This special issue had its origins in Cambridge, England, at two events hosted by the Social Inclusi...
Introduction: Many UN and WHO documents assert the relationship between health and human rights. Bot...
The promotion of social inclusion in mental health has grown in popularity within government policy ...