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Further reading, sources, links to other sites & useful organisations. 2.
Sources consulted include:
Small voices - the newsletter of the UK Federation of Smaller Mental Health Agencies,especially No.6, Summer 1998, report on Stigma and social exclusion mental health conference (page 10) highlighting MINDs recent NIMBY report. Professor Ann Davis is reported as believing that the way forward would be to legislate on benefits in such a way that it allowed people to develop their creativity without having their payments or housing jeopardised. This she felt would help challenge stereotypes and form positive images in mental health.
Renewing the social model of disability,
Open employment after mental illness,
Ability: the computer magazine about disability issues.winter 2000, issue
31, especially interview with Margaret Hodge, minister for disabled people on
pp 12-13 and review on page 11 of DEMOS report An inclusive
future: disability, social changes and potential opportunities for greater
inclusion by 2010 by Ian Christie and Gavin Mensah-Coker,
Ability magazineis also available on disk.
The internet: the rough guide 2000. Angus J. Kennedy.
Social security in Britain.Stephen McKay and Karen
Rowlingson. (Macmillan,1999). ISBN 0-333-72979-X paperback
The consumer guide to mental health. Dr Trish Groves and Dr Ian Pennell
(Harper-Collins,1995) ISBN 0-00-637590-1
Feeling good:the new mood therapy [cognitive therapy].David D. Burns,MD with
preface by Aaron T.Beck MD.(first UK edition,Signet,penguin group,1981) ISBN
0-3451-16776-7.
Making the Prozac decision:a guide to anti-depressants.
Moodswing: the third revolution in psychiatry. Dr Ronald Fieve.
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