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Towards equality in mental healthcare
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This collection of chapters casts a critical eye on the concept of coproduction in our national mental health and learning disability services. Is it naive idealism? A one-way road to co-optioning the independent user/survivor movement? A major challenge to the hegemony of the psychiatric profession? The next progressive step in the shift away from medicalised care? Or is it simply unaffordable, unacceptable and unmanageable to policymakers, decision-takers and funding bodies? Contributors from across the mental health arena offer critical analysis and case examples of coproduction in principle and practice. Presented in three parts, the book describes the progression towards and the barriers that block the achievement of coproduction, the challenges it presents to the psychiatric and mental health professions, and finally, examples where progress has been made. The contributions demonstrate how users of services and their carers can be involved as equal partners in shaping the delivery of democratic, ethical, equitable mental health care in secure, acute and community settings.


Contents:

Introduction - Julian Raffay, Mick McKeown and Tim Thornton, Section 1. Navigating coproduction: Exploring the context of coproduction in services - Julian Raffay and Pamela Fisher, 1. Towards the ideal ward round: A coproduced service improvement project - Gemma Stacey, Anne Felton, involvement volunteers and members of the Ideal Ward Round Steering Group, 2. Mental health recovery through coproduction: African and Caribbean men's experiences in the United Kingdom - Kris Southby, Frank Keating and Stephen Joseph, 3. Collaboration in secure care: a history of the past, the present and the future - Mark Chandley and AB, 4. From depression to delight and nearly everything in between: a non-academic perspective - Elaine Harrison, Section 2. Barriers and facilitators to coproduction - Catherine Mills and Mick McKeown, 5. Relational spaces for mental health and wellbeing - Rhiannon Corcoran, Maureen Thomas, Julia Zielke, 6. Coproduction and care planning - Catherine Mills, 7. Coproduction and addiction - Lucy Webb and Amanda Clayson, 8. Coproduction in forensic learning disability settings - Michaela Thomson, Mike Hargreaves and Shaun Peterson, 9. Breaking down the barriers to coproduction - Kate Pieroudis, Section 3. Coproducing the future - Tim Thornton, 10. A personal story and thoughts - Don Bryant, 11. Challenging co-option: From coproduction by organisations to co-creation of value by users - Andrew Passey, 12. The ethics of coproduction: stumbling across the light - Julian Raffay and Walid Elkharam, 13. Coproducing democratic relationships - Mick McKeown, Albert Dzur and Pamela Fisher, 14. Conclusions - David Pilgrim


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ISBN-13: 9781915220035
Publisher: PCCS Books
Publication date: January, 2022
Pages: 250
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 14.00
Weight: 420g
Availability: Contact supplier
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Psychology

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