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SERVICE USER INVOLVEMENT IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
EPSO
26th September 2014
Shari McDaid, PhD
Director
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Our goal is for an Ireland where people with mental health difficulties can recover their well-being and
live a full life in their community.
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UNITE – INFORM - ADVOCATE
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WHY SERVICE USER INVOLVEMENT IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES?
Consumerist approach
Democratic approach
Community development approach
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HISTORY OF SERVICE USER INVOLVEMENT IN IRELAND
1998 – almost no service user involvement in mental health
1999 – the Derry conference
270 people with self-experience in a safe space
Widespread consultation, led by Paddy McGowan
Engendered the Irish Advocacy Network
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HISTORY OF INVOLVEMENT IN IRELAND
Mental Health Act, 2001
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HISTORY OF INVOLVEMENT IN IRELAND
2001 – Department of Health national policy
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HISTORY OF INVOLVEMENT IN IRELAND
2006 – A Vision for Change
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IMPLEMENTATION 2001 – 2014
Mental Health Commission, tribunals and
inspection team
National Service User Executive
HSE Office of Service User & Family Engagement
HSE Consumer Panels
Amnesty International Ireland’s Advisory Group
Refocus group at the College of Psychiatrists
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CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE
Insider vs. outsider
Representativeness
Sustainability
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CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE
“Future developments within the movement are likely to continue to be shaped by the inherent tension between insider and outsider strategies, and between contesting the current paradigm of bio-psychiatry and its disempowering practices and collaboration with it in order to seek reform of the current mental health services. The risk for the user/survivor movement remains that without independently funded, sufficiently robust user-controlled organisations with strong links to active local service-user groups, influencing the professionally dominated policy environment of mental health services will remain a daunting challenge.” Liz Brosnan 2014, p.93
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www.mentalhealthreform.ie
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Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01 874 9468
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