Andrew Voyce: a living tribute. “You can end up in a happy place.”

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
J. Carson
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Purpose The main aim of this paper is to provide a living tribute of lived expert by experience and researcher Andrew Voyce. Design/methodology/approach Andrew provided the author with a list of names of people he might approach to write a tribute on his behalf. Findings The accounts describe the influence that Andrew has had both as an educator and as a trusted colleague for the people approached. Research limitations/implications In many ways, the voices of people with mental health problems have been marginalised. Few mental health journals, with only some exceptions, encourage lived experience contributions. Practical implications The mental health agenda continues to be dominated by professional groups. The remarkable individuals who continually battle with serious mental illness are often lost in official discourses. Social implications Despite the fact that the topic of mental health is now much more in the public domain, research tells us that the most effective anti-stigma strategy is contact with sufferers. Originality/value The archivist Dr Anna Sexton co-produced one of the few mental health archives that only featured people with lived experience. Andrew was one of the four people featured in it. This account “showcases” the work of this remarkable man.
安德鲁·沃伊斯:活的致敬。“你可以在一个快乐的地方结束。”
目的本文的主要目的是通过经验向在世的专家和研究者安德鲁·沃伊斯致敬。设计/方法/方法安德鲁给作者提供了一份名单,上面列出了他可能会接触的人的名字,以便代表他写一篇颂词。这些描述描述了安德鲁作为一名教育者和一名值得信赖的同事所产生的影响。在许多方面,有精神健康问题的人的声音被边缘化了。除了一些例外,很少有精神健康期刊鼓励发表亲身经历。实际意义心理健康议程继续由专业团体主导。那些不断与严重精神疾病作斗争的杰出人士常常迷失在官方的话语中。社会影响尽管心理健康的话题现在已经成为公众话题,但研究告诉我们,最有效的反污名策略是与患者接触。档案保持者安娜·塞克斯顿(Anna Sexton)博士与人合作制作了为数不多的只记录有亲身经历的人的心理健康档案。安德鲁是其中的四个人之一。这本书“展示”了这位杰出人物的作品。
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