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Editorial Over the past few issues I have noticed way forward for many of the services that my editorials on various aspects of now provided in conventional day Government policy affecting mental centres. Developing and managing user- health and social inclusion have been led services can also involve using the getting longer and longer. The article experience of recovery from mental on New Deal for Disabled People illness as the basis for a career helping started life as an editorial and then grew others. One person’s way of doing this to feature length. In the end I decided are described in our Private Lives to do what a number of my editorial section. colleagues have been advising me to do Finding funding is always difficult, so and make it into an article. we are running a series of pieces on This issue has a number of themes. where to look for different kinds of The continuing debate over the finance and how to access them. Bob usefulness of Government policy Cornell kicks off the series with some initiatives and reform is continued in tips on corporate funding. my article and also in Judy Scott’s Finally – the network page gives column in which concrete proposals for information about user networks, practical changes to the benefits system including an important Europe-wide are proposed. We will continue to organisation dedicated to making the publish more articles along these lines voices of users, ex-users and survivors as initiatives come on stream and are heard in the councils of the European evaluated. Union. Different ways of developing user-led services are described in articles by Sue Bob Grove Vice and Alex Weeks. Partnership Editor initiatives such as these may point the A life in the day Volume 4 Issue 3. August 2000 © Pavilion Publishing (Brighton) Ltd http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png A Life in the Day Emerald Publishing

Editorial

A Life in the Day , Volume 4 (3): 1 – Aug 1, 2000

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1366-6282
DOI
10.1108/13666282200000018
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Abstract

Over the past few issues I have noticed way forward for many of the services that my editorials on various aspects of now provided in conventional day Government policy affecting mental centres. Developing and managing user- health and social inclusion have been led services can also involve using the getting longer and longer. The article experience of recovery from mental on New Deal for Disabled People illness as the basis for a career helping started life as an editorial and then grew others. One person’s way of doing this to feature length. In the end I decided are described in our Private Lives to do what a number of my editorial section. colleagues have been advising me to do Finding funding is always difficult, so and make it into an article. we are running a series of pieces on This issue has a number of themes. where to look for different kinds of The continuing debate over the finance and how to access them. Bob usefulness of Government policy Cornell kicks off the series with some initiatives and reform is continued in tips on corporate funding. my article and also in Judy Scott’s Finally – the network page gives column in which concrete proposals for information about user networks, practical changes to the benefits system including an important Europe-wide are proposed. We will continue to organisation dedicated to making the publish more articles along these lines voices of users, ex-users and survivors as initiatives come on stream and are heard in the councils of the European evaluated. Union. Different ways of developing user-led services are described in articles by Sue Bob Grove Vice and Alex Weeks. Partnership Editor initiatives such as these may point the A life in the day Volume 4 Issue 3. August 2000 © Pavilion Publishing (Brighton) Ltd

Journal

A Life in the DayEmerald Publishing

Published: Aug 1, 2000

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