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A step towards community inclusion for individuals experiencing mental health challenges: promoting social inclusion and social recovery through physical activity

Adam Benkwitz (School of Nursing and Allied Health, Birmingham Newman University, Birmingham, UK)
Esther Ogundipe (Department of Social Studies, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway)
Kirsty Spencer (School of Nursing and Allied Health, Birmingham Newman University, Birmingham, UK)

Mental Health and Social Inclusion

ISSN: 2042-8308

Article publication date: 15 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

After initially positioning this paper within the broader mental health recovery literature, this paper aims to highlight the role that physical activity can play in promoting social inclusion and social recovery for those experiencing mental health challenges.

Design/methodology/approach

This conceptual paper draws together the limited, but growing, research on how physical activity can facilitate improved social inclusion and benefit an individual’s recovery.

Findings

For individuals suffering with mental health challenges, not being able to exercise their right to inclusion is concerning from a recovery perspective, because experiencing social inclusion is recognised as a facilitator of recovery. Initial research has demonstrated by embracing community inclusion and supporting initiatives such as physical activity programs, mental health services can better facilitate individuals’ journeys towards social inclusion and social recovery.

Research limitations/implications

Future research should appreciate the interplay between inclusion, recovery and physical activity. Collaborating with individuals with lived experience, peer mentors and social prescribing teams to explore options for physical activity within local communities fosters empowerment, social inclusion and ensures interventions align with individuals’ preferences and needs.

Practical implications

Practitioners in health service and community settings should recognise the wide-ranging benefits of physical activity for individuals with mental health challenges, especially in terms of helping their social inclusion and social recovery.

Originality/value

This paper is unique in synthesising the mental health literature relating to social inclusion, social recovery and physical activity. Initial findings show promise, but more attention is needed to explore the relationship between these elements and how individuals experiencing mental health challenges can be supported using physical activity.

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Citation

Benkwitz, A., Ogundipe, E. and Spencer, K. (2024), "A step towards community inclusion for individuals experiencing mental health challenges: promoting social inclusion and social recovery through physical activity", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-06-2024-0100

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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