Involving Service Users in Mental Health Policy Making
There has been increasing support for the engagement of people who use mental services in the process of policy improvement. It would seem to make sense that those most directly affected by policy responses should have their views represented. This brings in to question the alternate forms of ‘evidence’ that can be used as part of evidence-based practice.
A recent study, conducted in Australia, has analysed interviews with individuals involved in drug policy discussions.
The aim of the study was to see how the idea of “consumer” is considered in relation to the discussion around the...