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Community work - a cure for stigma and social exclusion?
- Author:
- SCHNEIDER Justine
- Journal article citation:
- Psychiatric Bulletin, 33(8), August 2009, pp.281-284.
- Publisher:
- Royal College of Psychiatrists
This editorial discusses how cultivating ‘social capital’ or interdependence between individuals and groups – as well as giving, each is entitled, but not compelled, to claim something in return can combat social exclusion. It is difficult, if not impossible, to sustain stigma and social exclusion when people are meeting mutual needs, building trust and helping each other. Mental health providers can foster social capital by creating community cohesion, namely interdependent relationships between individuals and organisations. This approach has been put into practice in the USA, where providers assert that small investments in building social capital return many times the cost. In the UK there is evidence that community development can make a contribution to mental health but it does not fit well with conventional approaches to mental health services – it calls for different skills and a vision that is collective rather than individualised.