Australian government policy now embodies a clear expectation that consumers should be participants in all aspects of mental health services. A number of barriers have been identified as inhibiting the realisation of this goal, with the negative attitudes of professional staff being recognised as a major factor. A more pervasive barrier with the potential to minimise the positive developments in consumer participation is the issue of representation. It has been claimed that consumers who are actively involved in participatory roles are not necessarily representative of the broader population of mental health consumers. The paucity of literature makes this argument difficult to either defend or refute, although there is limited research evid...
Mental health policy reform in Australia has led to the expectation of increased consumer participat...
Contemporary mental health policies call for the inclusion of consumers in the development, implemen...
Victoria, Australia has experienced significant changes inthe structure and delivery of mental healt...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation has...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation ha...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Contemporary literature on participation indicates that Australian Federal and State governments and...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and research. Fo...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Contrary to the situation described in the recent paper in the Australian Disability Review, 'Speaki...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and research. Fo...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and ...
Mental health policy reform in Australia has led to the expectation of increased consumer participat...
Contemporary mental health policies call for the inclusion of consumers in the development, implemen...
Victoria, Australia has experienced significant changes inthe structure and delivery of mental healt...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation has...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Background: Consumer and carer participation in mental health service development and evaluation ha...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Contemporary literature on participation indicates that Australian Federal and State governments and...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and research. Fo...
Public policy in Australia recommends that the relationship between consumers and mental health prof...
Contrary to the situation described in the recent paper in the Australian Disability Review, 'Speaki...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and research. Fo...
The consumer participation movement has growing international recognition in policy and ...
Mental health policy reform in Australia has led to the expectation of increased consumer participat...
Contemporary mental health policies call for the inclusion of consumers in the development, implemen...
Victoria, Australia has experienced significant changes inthe structure and delivery of mental healt...