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Geographies of exclusion

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  • Chris Philo
  • Hester Parr
  • Nicola Burns
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/05/2004
<mark>Journal</mark>Mental Health Today
Number of pages4
Pages (from-to)20-23
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

For people living in Scotland's remote and rural Highlands, user networks and drop-ins offer a vital space of safety and community. Reports on a two year research project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council into 'social geographies of rural mental health'. The study interviewed 107 service users, 44 mental health service providers and 17 carers, and surveyed 229 Highland GPs by postal questionnaire. In addition ten focus groups were held with members of the Highland User Group (HUG). Reports some of the key findings with regard to exclusion, stigma and the role of these voluntary sector support services in offering an alternative, safe 'community' to people with mental health problems.