Mental health, social inclusion and housing: Mapping the issues for service providers
Abstract
Social inclusion means ensuring that all individuals, despite any particular perceived ‘differentness’ (Sayce, 2000; Harrison & Davis, 2001) or disadvantage in life, may nevertheless feel at home in the world and find a sense of belonging in their local community. But the most important place to feel at home is at home.
Citation
Johnson, R. (2004), "Mental health, social inclusion and housing:
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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