Advocacy in compulsory mental health settings is complex and contested, incorporating legal, non-legal, representational and best interests advocacy. This paper presents an approach to non-legal representational advocacy used by Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA), in Victoria, Australia, drawing on in-depth qualitative interviews with advocates and other key stakeholders. After outlining the Victorian context and the IMHA model, this paper shows how IMHA privileges the consumer voice using representational advocacy, which is rights-based and works for systemic change. Using a supported decision-making model, the paper highlights the enablers and challenges which exist, before discussing the implications in terms of rights, power, cap...
Few people with mental disorders in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) receive treatment, in pa...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation has...
Advocacy plays a vital role in ensuring that mental health consumers’ rights are maintained. However...
Advocacy in compulsory mental health settings is complex and contested, incorporating legal, non-leg...
This article explores the issue of whether there is a role for advocacy in mental health review proc...
Independent mental health advocacy (IMHA) has been proposed as a way of maintaining peoples' ri...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental ...
Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental health consumers, especiall...
Background: Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) is a non-legal representational form of advoca...
Advocacy has received less attention in social work research than other aspects of social work pract...
For too long the voices of persons with mental illness have been marginalised. These persons have be...
Drawing on a national study of Independent Mental Health Advocacy we explore the social relations of...
IMHA has proven to be very successful in a challenging context. After three years in operation, it h...
Background: Few studies have examined mental health consumers’ motives for seeking advocacy assistan...
The report examines the need for independent, one-to-one advocacy supports for people who use mental...
Few people with mental disorders in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) receive treatment, in pa...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation has...
Advocacy plays a vital role in ensuring that mental health consumers’ rights are maintained. However...
Advocacy in compulsory mental health settings is complex and contested, incorporating legal, non-leg...
This article explores the issue of whether there is a role for advocacy in mental health review proc...
Independent mental health advocacy (IMHA) has been proposed as a way of maintaining peoples' ri...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental ...
Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental health consumers, especiall...
Background: Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) is a non-legal representational form of advoca...
Advocacy has received less attention in social work research than other aspects of social work pract...
For too long the voices of persons with mental illness have been marginalised. These persons have be...
Drawing on a national study of Independent Mental Health Advocacy we explore the social relations of...
IMHA has proven to be very successful in a challenging context. After three years in operation, it h...
Background: Few studies have examined mental health consumers’ motives for seeking advocacy assistan...
The report examines the need for independent, one-to-one advocacy supports for people who use mental...
Few people with mental disorders in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) receive treatment, in pa...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation has...
Advocacy plays a vital role in ensuring that mental health consumers’ rights are maintained. However...