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Developing a National Mental Health Policy
Contributor(s): Jenkins, Rachel (Author)
ISBN: 1841692956     ISBN-13: 9781841692951
Publisher: Psychology Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2002
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Annotation: Mental illness causes a substantial health burden in all regions of the world, and is a major contributor to world poverty. "Developing a National Mental Health Policy" is designed to support those involved in developing locally appropriate mental health policies, emphasizing the crucial role of primary care, NGOs, the social sector, schools and workplaces, and the criminal justice system as well as the specialist mental health services. The book addresses the principles of human rights, mental health legislation, mental health information systems, human resources, accountability and financing as well as key cultural issues. It gives a comprehensive and up to date account of the task of tailoring mental health services to the needs of countries in the post-institutional era.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Public Health
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
- Psychology | Mental Health
Dewey: 362.209
LCCN: 2001048476
Series: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
Physical Information: 0.89" H x 6.92" W x 8.94" (1.08 lbs) 232 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Mentally Challenged
 
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Publisher Description:
Mental illness causes a substantial health burden in all regions of the world, and is a major contributor to world poverty.
Developing a National Mental Health Policy is designed to support those involved in developing locally appropriate mental health policies, emphasising the crucial role of primary care, NGOs, the social sector, schools and workplaces, and the criminal justice system as well as the specialist mental health services.
The book addresses the principles of human rights, mental health legislation, mental health information systems, human resources, accountability and financing as well as key cultural issues. It gives a comprehensive and up to date account of the task of tailoring mental health services to the needs of countries in the post-institutional era.