- provides a space for reflections on a HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE and INFORMATICS model with universal potential in terms of application and users. The model incorporates two axes: individual-group and humanistic-group and four care (knowledge) domains - Sciences, Interpersonal, Political and Social. You can learn about Hodges' model here, plus items on education, global health and computing. Watch out for news about the development of a new website using Drupal.
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
Hi friends and colleagues:
I'm sending forward the
open link to a special issue of Studies in Social Justice on the
Politics of Recovery and Resilience in Mental Health Care. Some of you
helped Alison Howell ad I through the process of co-editing this special
issue (thanks!), and for others this might be of use in you scholarship
and teaching. The issue offers a variety of critiques on how the
recovery model, participation, and resilience are being taken up in
practice, as well as some modes of resistance. My hope is that this
issue will compliment the work that you are all already undertaking.
Here's the link:
Please feel free to circulate to your networks, thanks for you ongoing work & support and --
Happy new year!
Jijian Voronka
My source: MHHE list







