Social inclusion for all? meeting the needs of low secure service users
Abstract
Standard one of the national service framework for mental health (DH, 1999) requires health and social services to promote social inclusion for all. Users of secure services are, arguably, the most excluded of all those in the care of mental health services and thus the most in need of active social inclusion. Yet they are the least able to participate in the community‐based programmes that would help them re‐engage with ordinary living following discharge. In this article Rachel Wakefield and colleagues describe the obstacles they had to overcome to introduce a socially inclusive resettlement programme for service users in the low secure unit where they work.
Citation
Wakefield, R., McGrath, N. and Holliday, T. (2005), "Social inclusion for all? meeting the needs of low secure service users", A Life in the Day, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 18-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/13666282200500025
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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