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Using a Wider Lens Focusing on Social Inclusion The emerging mental health services development agenda in Scotland

Using a Wider Lens Focusing on Social Inclusion The emerging mental health services development... Scottish Supplement Using a Wider Lens Ð Focusing on Social Inclusion The emerging mental health services development agenda in Scotland Gregor Henderson Director, SDC Dr Allyson McCollam Deputy Director, SDC cotland is now into the third year services. Indeed a number of agencies and individuals of the six-year timespan set out in the Framework have been striving to do this before the language of for Mental Health Services in Scotland. This was the social inclusion became such a common feature of period that the (then) Scottish Office envisaged policy statements and documents. would be required to achieve the significant changes Engaging in meaningful ways with not just the in services and practice to deliver the goal of discourse of social inclusion, but in practical ways with comprehensive local community-based mental a series of wide-ranging objectives, requires a focus on health services in each area of Scotland. aspects of the social and material environment which Health and local authority agencies, in partnership are either determinants or precipitants of mental ill- with voluntary sector organisations and user and carer health. By broadening the field of vision for mental groups, are now grappling with the complex change health services and their future http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mental Health Review Journal Emerald Publishing

Using a Wider Lens Focusing on Social Inclusion The emerging mental health services development agenda in Scotland

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1361-9322
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10.1108/13619322200000010
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Scottish Supplement Using a Wider Lens Ð Focusing on Social Inclusion The emerging mental health services development agenda in Scotland Gregor Henderson Director, SDC Dr Allyson McCollam Deputy Director, SDC cotland is now into the third year services. Indeed a number of agencies and individuals of the six-year timespan set out in the Framework have been striving to do this before the language of for Mental Health Services in Scotland. This was the social inclusion became such a common feature of period that the (then) Scottish Office envisaged policy statements and documents. would be required to achieve the significant changes Engaging in meaningful ways with not just the in services and practice to deliver the goal of discourse of social inclusion, but in practical ways with comprehensive local community-based mental a series of wide-ranging objectives, requires a focus on health services in each area of Scotland. aspects of the social and material environment which Health and local authority agencies, in partnership are either determinants or precipitants of mental ill- with voluntary sector organisations and user and carer health. By broadening the field of vision for mental groups, are now grappling with the complex change health services and their future

Journal

Mental Health Review JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 2000

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