In the UK the concept of social exclusion came into widespread use in mental health following the publication of an influential Social Exclusion Unit report in 2004. Based on a comparison of ways of defining social exclusion with the mental health literature, this article begins by outlining a social systems approach to understanding social exclusion. The approach is later used to examine the position of people with mental health needs in the UK. First, however, a common assumption that social inclusion constitutes the opposite of social exclusion is addressed and an alternative way of thinking about the two concepts is put forward. A further assumption that social inclusion is self-evidently desirable is also critiqued from political and s...
The factors that cause or generate social exclusion are complex and multi-faceted. Research into soc...
The current debate about social inclusion in the field of mental health reveals a tension between th...
© 2014 Dr. Kate Maree FiliaBackground: Social inclusion is increasingly recognised as an important c...
This paper critically explores notions of social inclusion in mental health and considers some of th...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Over the last 10 years, the social inclusion agenda has been gaining momentum as a policy driver in ...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Follow the additional link to access details of this chapter previously published as a journal artic...
The dominant Western approach to understanding mental ‘illness’ is relatively recent in its formatio...
As community-based mental health services evolve, there is increasing awareness of the restorative p...
Purpose - The paper's purpose is to reopen a debate around the potential impact of narrow conceptual...
Background. The concept of comorbid mental health problems and substance misuse has gained prominenc...
This document is about the importance of social inclusion to good mental health. It is also about ef...
The factors that cause or generate social exclusion are complex and multi-faceted. Research into soc...
The current debate about social inclusion in the field of mental health reveals a tension between th...
© 2014 Dr. Kate Maree FiliaBackground: Social inclusion is increasingly recognised as an important c...
This paper critically explores notions of social inclusion in mental health and considers some of th...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Over the last 10 years, the social inclusion agenda has been gaining momentum as a policy driver in ...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Follow the additional link to access details of this chapter previously published as a journal artic...
The dominant Western approach to understanding mental ‘illness’ is relatively recent in its formatio...
As community-based mental health services evolve, there is increasing awareness of the restorative p...
Purpose - The paper's purpose is to reopen a debate around the potential impact of narrow conceptual...
Background. The concept of comorbid mental health problems and substance misuse has gained prominenc...
This document is about the importance of social inclusion to good mental health. It is also about ef...
The factors that cause or generate social exclusion are complex and multi-faceted. Research into soc...
The current debate about social inclusion in the field of mental health reveals a tension between th...
© 2014 Dr. Kate Maree FiliaBackground: Social inclusion is increasingly recognised as an important c...