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遗产与污名。共同创作并传播心理健康与学习障碍的历史。

Heritage and Stigma. Co-producing and communicating the histories of mental health and learning disability.

作者信息

Ellis Rob

出版信息

Med Humanit. 2017 Jun;43(2):92-98. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2016-011083.

Abstract

University engagement with mental health services has traditionally been informed by the vocational and pedagogical links between the two sectors. However, a growth in the interest in public history and in the history of mental healthcare has offered new opportunities for those in the humanities to engage new audiences and to challenge perceptions about care in the past. The introduction of the 'impact agenda' and related funding streams has further encouraged academics to contribute to historical debates, and to those concerning current services. One such example of this is the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Heritage and Stigma project at the University of Huddersfield, which was conceived to support mental health and learning disability charities in the exploration and dissemination of their own histories. Using this project as a case study, this paper will draw on primary source material to reflect on the opportunities and challenges of working in partnership with such groups. In particular, it will consider the need to address issues of stigma and exclusion in tandem with a critical understanding of the moves to 'community care' instigated by landmark legislation in the form of the 1959 Mental Health Act. Overall, it provides evidence of an inclusive, coproductive model of design and highlights the positive contribution to communicating mental health made by those based in the humanities.

摘要

传统上,大学与心理健康服务机构的合作是基于两个部门之间的职业和教学联系。然而,对公共历史和精神卫生保健历史兴趣的增长,为人文领域的人士提供了新的机会,去接触新的受众,并挑战人们对过去护理的认知。“影响议程”及相关资金流的引入,进一步鼓励学者参与历史辩论以及有关当前服务的辩论。其中一个例子是由艺术与人文研究委员会资助的哈德斯菲尔德大学的“遗产与污名”项目,该项目旨在支持心理健康和学习障碍慈善机构探索和传播它们自己的历史。本文将以这个项目为案例研究,利用一手资料来反思与这类团体合作的机遇和挑战。特别是,它将考虑在批判性理解1959年《精神健康法》这一里程碑式立法所推动的“社区护理”举措的同时,解决污名和排斥问题的必要性。总体而言,它提供了一个包容性的、共同生产的设计模式的证据,并突出了人文领域人士在传播心理健康方面所做出的积极贡献。

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