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Psychiatric Bulletin (1999) 23: 65-67. doi: 10.1192/pb.23.2.65
© 1999 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Strategies to reduce social exclusion for people with mental health problems

Liz Sayce

Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Health Action Zone, London

Laurence Measey, Chairman*

Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry, The Caludon Centre, Clifford Bridge Road, Walsgrave, Coventry CV2 2TE

* Correspondence

wrote this editorial as Policy Director of MIND, she is now Director

The Royal College of Psychiatrists and MIND are both engaged in specific initiatives to reduce stigma and discrimination faced by people with mental health problems. MIND launched its ‘Respect’ campaign in 1997 (MIND, 1997), the College its ‘Changing Minds: Every Family in the Land’ campaign in 1998. To achieve gains in ‘social inclusion’, public education campaigns will need to be complemented by policy and practice changes. This editorial examines, from the standpoint of both organisations, what such changes might involve




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