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The inclusion web: a took for person-centred planning and service evaluation
- Authors:
- HACKING Sue, BATES Peter
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Review Journal, 13(2), June 2008, pp.4-15.
- Publisher:
- Emerald
Supporting communication participation and social inclusion is a key goal of modernised day services by there is a lack of instruments to measure these outcomes. This paper discusses issues around the measurement of social inclusion, presents a pilot study and introduces the Inclusion Web, a strategy to record changes in social networks and environment while supporting the concept of a shared perspective of social inclusion. Two aspects of social and community participation are quantified tallied over eight life domains: people (personal relationships) and places (institutions that matter to the individual).
Working for inclusion: making social inclusion a reality for people with severe mental health problems
- Editor:
- BATES Peter
- Publisher:
- Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
- Publication year:
- 2002
- Pagination:
- 282p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
This resource has been written to help the users and staff of mental health services think about citizenship and social inclusion. It is also written for people who live and work in other areas of the community and share the concern that people with mental health difficulties receive a fair deal. Contents include: defining tings; inclusion as a new paradigm; inclusion in the whole of life; evaluation; modernising services.