This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining constructions of community by adults who have experienced life disruptions participating in similar Citizenship programs in the US and Scotland. A content analysis of secondary data was undertaken and focus groups held with recent graduates of both programs. The findings indicate that constructions of community aligned significantly with aspects of identity and common experience rather than location. Moving towards an identity framed by assets rather than deficits, was further identified, which reflects the need for recognition to be extended by communities that are well informed and non-discriminatory in their attitudes towards those with life ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Community based participatory research (CBPR) principles were used to develop a conceptual framework...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
This article explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery, and citizenship in explaining ...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
Purpose: People with lived experience of mental health problems (MHPs) are often marginalised and ha...
Citizenship is a concept often understood in terms of the duties, rights, obligations and functions ...
The citizenship framework is an emerging trend in the fields of mental health and social inclusion. ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
There has been increasing interest and research attention towards citizenship-based practices and ca...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Community based participatory research (CBPR) principles were used to develop a conceptual framework...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
This article explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery, and citizenship in explaining ...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
Purpose: People with lived experience of mental health problems (MHPs) are often marginalised and ha...
Citizenship is a concept often understood in terms of the duties, rights, obligations and functions ...
The citizenship framework is an emerging trend in the fields of mental health and social inclusion. ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
There has been increasing interest and research attention towards citizenship-based practices and ca...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Community based participatory research (CBPR) principles were used to develop a conceptual framework...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...