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Recovery, Rights and Social Inclusion

McIntosh, Gwenne

Authors

Gwenne McIntosh



Contributors

Ian Norman
Editor

Iain Ryrie
Editor

Abstract

This book chapter will explore the meaning of recovery in relation to rights, social inclusion and stigma. The development and evaluation of recovery principles in mental health nursing. The chapter is aimed at mental health student nurses and will help readers to describe the concept of recovery and draw distinctions between the different ways in which the term is used. Explain the relationships that exists between recovery, rights and social inclusion, and identify policy and practice initiatives that incorporate these values into the provision of mental health care.
The chapter encourages readers to appraise their own recovery attributes and assess the recovery focus of services using frameworks and indicators and identify and appraise a number of tools and strategies for supporting people to prepare recovery focused care plans.
The chapter examines co-production in mental health care and education and describes the purpose, approach and impact of partnership and inclusion through development like recovery colleges.

Citation

McIntosh, G. (2018). Recovery, Rights and Social Inclusion. In I. Norman, & I. Ryrie (Eds.), The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing. (4th). Open University Press

Acceptance Date Mar 21, 2017
Online Publication Date Jun 11, 2018
Publication Date Jun 11, 2018
Deposit Date Feb 13, 2018
Publisher Open University Press
Series Title UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Health & Social Welfare
Edition 4th
Book Title The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing
Chapter Number 4
ISBN 9780335226900
Keywords Mental health, recovery, stigma, social inclusion,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/834947





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