Table of contents
Policy watch
Simon Lawton‐SmithA quarterly review of recent and forthcoming developments within mental health policy.
Recovery heroes ‐ a profile of Matthew Ward
Matthew Ward, Hannah Cordle, Jane Fradgley, Jerome CarsonWhile the concept of recovery is one of the main drivers in contemporary mental health services (Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, 2009), it is not uncontentious (Mind, 2008)…
Social inclusion and recovery for young people with first episode psychosis: a London survey of early intervention in psychosis teams and their links with the further education system
Annie Lau, Alison Black, Victoria SturdyThis article is an account of an ambitious change management effort across the inter‐organisational divide of health and education. It focused on improving the relationships…
When it pays to be bipolar ‐ the world of service user research
Debbie MayesMy name is Debbie Mayes and I am writing as someone with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder who is also a researcher. This article is about service user research ‐ a growing trend in…
Time to Change
Kate StringerThis article profiles Time to Change ‐ England's most ambitious programme of work to tackle the stigma and discrimination that people with mental health problems face. The…
Recovery: a selective review of the literature and resources
Jerome Carson, Gordon McManus, Anant ChanderThere has been a huge increase in the literature and resources devoted to the topic of recovery. Unusually in the mental health field, recovery is a concept that has been embraced…
ISSN:
2042-8308e-ISSN:
2042-8316ISSN-L:
2042-8308Renamed from:
A Life in the DayOnline date, start – end:
2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Jerome Carson
- Dr Julie Prescott