Dr Jennifer O'Neil j.oneil@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer
Free Labour and Precarity in mental health provision: trainee counsellors experiences across the UK
People Involved
Project Description
This collaborative project critically examines the rise in service models and specifically mental health provision based on the free, gendered, precarious labour of trainee counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK, who are both givers and receivers of therapy.
To address these issues, in this project we explore to what extent the political programme of ‘The Big Society’ as a tool of outsourcing public services to the NGO sector, has taken footing in the UK society? If so, has it produced a new organisation of public services based on free “voluntary” labour, and what are the implications and effects for service recipients of these emerging changes?
We propose to interview trainee counsellors on their experiences of working, training and 'volunteering' in the sector. We specifically focus on placement experiences, costs associated with training, barriers to and expectations around accessing employment and experiences of unpaid work and free labour.
Type of Project | P04 - Research Charities and Trusts |
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Project Acronym | FLP |
Status | Project Live |
Funder(s) | British association for counselling and psychotherapy |
Value | £14,841.00 |
Project Dates | Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2026 |
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