Title of article
Politics of Recognition: What Can a Human Rights Perspective Contribute to Understanding Users’ Experiences of Involvement in Mental Health Services?
Author/Authors
Lydia Lewis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
18
From page
257
To page
274
Abstract
In the UK, participation in decision-making is increasingly being viewed as a right for users of mental health services. Yet research repeatedly finds a policy implementation gap in this area. Drawing on a localised, qualitative study involving three mental health service user/community groups, this article frames this issue in terms of a ʹpolitics of recognitionʹ It demonstrates how whilst government user involvement policies officially attempt to recognise users and their voices, they simultaneously reconstitute failures of recognition in terms of status subordination and a disqualified identity for service users, thereby obstructing participatory parity and amounting to a dereliction of the core principles underlying human rights.
Journal title
Social Policy and Society
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Social Policy and Society
Record number
664503
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