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).

Subject terms:
instruments, leisure activities, mental health problems, person-centred planning, social inclusion, social networks, communities, day services, evaluation;
Content type:
research
Location(s):
England
Link:
Journal home page
ISSN print:
1361-9322

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