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This Journal focuses on social inclusion issues for people who have mental health problems and how they can enjoy fuller and healthier lives in their local communities.
It looks at finding jobs, learning new skills, volunteering and participating in the arts, sports and leisure activities. Housing, finance, spirituality, cultural diversity, friendships and relationships are also explored.
It is practical in focus, now in full colour, and will enable you to keep up to date with good practice and innovative approaches. It also looks at difficulties and dilemmas, highlighting possible solutions. |