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020 _a9781032138596 (hbk)
020 _a9781032148519 (pbk)
020 _z9781003241423 (ebk)
060 _aWM 30
100 1 _aNorton, Michael John
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aCo-production in mental health :
_bimplementing policy into practice /
_cMichael Norton
260 _aAbingdon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2023
300 _a193 p.
490 0 _aExplorations in mental health
520 _aThis book examines the recovery principle of co-production within mental health services. It defines co-production as the creation of a space where all stakeholders; including service users, family members, carers and supporters come together in a partnership to improve all aspects of mental health services. Chapters outline the foundational principles in implementing the concept in services, theories of co-production in and outside of mental health settings, how to translate theory into practice and examples of implementation. It also explores the sustainability of co-production and the tensions that are present between the idea of recovery and mental health policy. Exploring both the practicalities and complexities of co-production, the book provides detailed analyses of all aspects of the concept in relation to mental health and discusses the growing evidence-base for adopting co-production as a recovery approach within a mental health setting. The book is an ideal introduction to the concept of co-production in mental health and will be valuable reading for those researching and working in the area of mental health services and recovery, including nurses, occupational therapists and social workers
650 4 _aMental health services
_96973
650 0 _aMental health policy
650 0 _aCo-production
650 4 _aService delivery
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