Book contents
- Social Inclusion and Mental Health
- Reviews
- Social Inclusion and Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword to Second Edition
- Foreword to First Edition (2010)
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Poor, Excluded, and Unequal
- Section 1 Social Exclusion, Poverty, and Inequality
- Section 2 Participation of People with Mental Health Conditions
- Chapter 9 Mental Health Inequalities and Exclusion
- Chapter 10 Exclusion from Material Resources
- Chapter 11 Exclusion from Socially Valued Activities
- Chapter 12 Exclusion from Social Relations and Neighbourhoods
- Chapter 13 Exclusion from Health and Health Services
- Chapter 14 Exclusion from Civic Participation
- Chapter 15 Social Exclusion in Specific Social Groups and Individuals with Mental Health Conditions
- Chapter 16 Social Exclusion and People with Mental Health Conditions: Developing a Clearer Picture
- Section 3 Including People
- Index
- References
Chapter 14 - Exclusion from Civic Participation
from Section 2 - Participation of People with Mental Health Conditions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2022
- Social Inclusion and Mental Health
- Reviews
- Social Inclusion and Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword to Second Edition
- Foreword to First Edition (2010)
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Poor, Excluded, and Unequal
- Section 1 Social Exclusion, Poverty, and Inequality
- Section 2 Participation of People with Mental Health Conditions
- Chapter 9 Mental Health Inequalities and Exclusion
- Chapter 10 Exclusion from Material Resources
- Chapter 11 Exclusion from Socially Valued Activities
- Chapter 12 Exclusion from Social Relations and Neighbourhoods
- Chapter 13 Exclusion from Health and Health Services
- Chapter 14 Exclusion from Civic Participation
- Chapter 15 Social Exclusion in Specific Social Groups and Individuals with Mental Health Conditions
- Chapter 16 Social Exclusion and People with Mental Health Conditions: Developing a Clearer Picture
- Section 3 Including People
- Index
- References
Summary
Groups who are socially excluded often lack a voice, something that holds for people with mental health conditions, especially if these are serious and enduring or if they are part of a socio-economically deprived group or a group that is marginalised because of their social identity. This chapter examines the involvement of people with mental health conditions in political and civic activities and the extent to which their human and civil rights are violated. Whilst there is a lack of studies examining the involvement of people with mental health conditions in these areas, there is nevertheless good reason to believe that they are excluded in this domain. Taking a global view of people with mental health conditions there are clear examples of violations of human and civil rights across the world’s continents. These violations take many forms and cover the following domains of exclusion: poverty, education, employment, personal, family and social relations, violence and persecution, health and access to essential services. Worldwide, people with mental and psychosocial disabilities face injustice and are not free from cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment, and punishment; they also lack the right to participate in the economic, cultural, and social life of their communities.
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- Social Inclusion and Mental HealthUnderstanding Poverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion, pp. 290 - 298Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022