2023
DOI: 10.1111/inm.13124
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‘They don't really know why they're here’ mental health professionals' perspectives of consumer representatives

Abstract: There are several barriers to meaningful, non‐tokenistic consumer representation in mental health, including stigma and negative attitudes towards consumers. The aim of this study was to examine mental health professionals' perspectives about collaborating with consumer representatives. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 11 mental health professionals across Australia. Informed by the social identity framework, the findings are discussed in relation to the themes of (1) the need for greater clarity… Show more

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“…seminal work from Arnstein, 1969). Some mental health professionals struggle to understand how and why they should collaborate with people with lived experience (McPhee et al, 2023), and may suggest certain people are not sufficiently representative to contribute (Scholz et al, 2019)-meaning that power is not truly shared with or held by people with lived experience. • Be detailed in reporting how power imbalances are addressed or redressed, and how power is negotiated.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…seminal work from Arnstein, 1969). Some mental health professionals struggle to understand how and why they should collaborate with people with lived experience (McPhee et al, 2023), and may suggest certain people are not sufficiently representative to contribute (Scholz et al, 2019)-meaning that power is not truly shared with or held by people with lived experience. • Be detailed in reporting how power imbalances are addressed or redressed, and how power is negotiated.…”
Section: E D I T O R I a Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…seminal work from Arnstein, 1969). Some mental health professionals struggle to understand how and why they should collaborate with people with lived experience (McPhee et al., 2023), and may suggest certain people are not sufficiently representative to contribute (Scholz et al., 2019)—meaning that power is not truly shared with or held by people with lived experience. Be detailed in reporting how power imbalances are addressed or redressed, and how power is negotiated. As the emphasis on participatory approaches has grown rapidly in recent years, we have seen increasing numbers of reports, grant applications and projects that claim to be examples of work conducted in collaboration with people with lived experience.…”
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confidence: 99%