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From Kerala to Kyrgyzstan
- Authors:
- CUTLER Paul, HAYWARD Robert, MAKENBAEVA Burul
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Today, November 2006, pp.18-20.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Place of publication:
- Hove
Over the last four years the UK-based international mental health charity InterAction has worked with partners in Eastern Europe to develop and research ways for grassroots activists to influence policy development through practice projects. The work has been guided by the policy as process model, which was developed originally for international work with people who experienced disempowerment and disadvantage through poverty and deprivation. The authors describe their work in Eastern Europe, and also outline findings of a research project to evaluate the usefulness of the policy as process model to mental health activists working at grassroots level. The authors also look at how they have been use the model in areas of the UK.
Getting organised
- Authors:
- CUTLER Paul, HAYWARD Robert, SHEARS Jane
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Today, November 2002, pp.24-26.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Place of publication:
- Hove
Reports on a project undertaken in Central and Eastern Europe by the Hamlet Trust to support and develop local self help groups. The project, Developing Network Partnerships, was funded by the UK Community Fund and works with mental health organisations to develop their organisational capacity. Hamlet also has a commitment to user involvement and self-help as a means for people to take control of their lives.