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Mike Chase's Outputs (9)

Student-led review projects in vulnerable people support settings: Opportunities and challenges (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Facilitating positive change in the lives of homeless people with complex vulnerabilities (e.g., those affected by mental distress, substance misuse and trauma) relies largely on skilled multidisciplinary practitioners working effectively and flexibl... Read More about Student-led review projects in vulnerable people support settings: Opportunities and challenges.

A long and winding road: Finding justice for people with complex disabilities ‘stuck’ in Social Care - Leading Discussion Panel (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Drawing on personal narrative and an ecological lens (Bronfenbrenner, 1994), the platform will highlight the types of challenges which thwart the pursuit of liberty, independence and social justice for people with complex disabilities ‘trapped’ in in... Read More about A long and winding road: Finding justice for people with complex disabilities ‘stuck’ in Social Care - Leading Discussion Panel.

‘In sight, out of mind’: The experiences of the compliantly engaged community psychiatric out-patient (2011)
Journal Article

Research on engagement within communitybased psychiatric services in the UK has mainly focussed on factors related to those 'at risk' of non-attendance or non-compliance, with the tacit assumption that those in regular attendance are largely content... Read More about ‘In sight, out of mind’: The experiences of the compliantly engaged community psychiatric out-patient.

'These psychiatrists rate themselves as gods': Disengagement and engagement discourses of people living with severe mental illness (2010)
Journal Article

Positioning analysis, a variant of discourse analysis, was used to explore the narratives of 40 psychiatric patients (11 females and 29 males; mean age = 40 years) who had manifest difficulties with engagement with statutory mental health services. P... Read More about 'These psychiatrists rate themselves as gods': Disengagement and engagement discourses of people living with severe mental illness.