A Life in the Day: Volume 8 Issue 3

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Getting to know Alfred Wallis

Wendy Teal, Annie Tortora

This article is about some of the benefits that arts activities can bring to people with mental health problems. In it, Wendy and Annie describe a research project set up in…

The discrete dilemma

Jeremy Braund

In this article Jeremy Braund describes the rationale behind the use of discrete classes in education provision for people with mental health problems, focusing on: the advantages…

Payments to service users: what is the solution?

Diane Heywood

The issue of paying people for user involvement activities is one that affects every NHS trust in the country. This is an exploration of how one NHS trust has used the conflicting…

Day services modernisation and social inclusion

Fabian Davis, Sue Alder, Phil Jones

This article explores some service development practices that help to promote social inclusion through day services modernisation (DSM). It is based on the experiences of one NHS…

Selling social inclusion through the arts

Terry Rigby

Exercise on prescription is common, but many primary care trusts are only just becoming aware of the potential of offering parallel access to other activities. Here Terry Rigby…

Out into the world

Anne Gibson, Donna

This article describes how a group of friends moved from their sheltered environment to a mainstream college course, supported by a staff member from Workshop & Company. It starts…

Network page

Adam Pozner

In this issue, we profile the in‐house employment projects developed by City & County of Swansea over the last 15 years. For individuals recovering from serious mental health…

ISSN:

1366-6282

Online date, start – end:

1997 – 2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited