TY - BOOK AU - Newbigging,Karen AU - Ridley,Julie AU - McKeown,Mick AU - Sadd,June AU - Machin,Karen AU - Cruse,Kaaren AU - De La Haye,Stephanie AU - Able,Laura AU - Poursanidou,Konstantina AU - Brandon,Toby TI - Independent mental health advocacy: the right to be heard : context, values and good practice SN - 9781849055154 (pbk.) : AV - RA790.7.G7 N465 2015 U1 - 362.20941 23 PY - 2015/// CY - London, Philadelphia PB - Jessica Kingsley Publishers KW - Great Britain KW - Mental Health Act 2007 KW - Mental health services KW - Patient advocacy KW - Psychiatric hospital patients KW - Civil rights KW - Mentally ill KW - Commitment and detention KW - Mental health laws KW - Mental Health Services KW - Patient Advocacy KW - Legislation as Topic KW - Mentally Ill Persons KW - legislation & jurisprudence KW - United Kingdom N1 - Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-324) and indexes; Introduction. From powerlessness to power -- Understanding the territory / Laura Able and Konstantina Poursanidou -- "An intelligent and active sympathy" -- a brief historical overview / Karen Machin -- Mental health advocacy, rights and the law / Stephanie De La Haye -- "My rights to my voice" : service user experiences of compulsion / Laura Able and Karen Machen -- Research and reviews of mental health advocacy Stephanie De La Haye -- IMHA role and services -- Making a difference : outcomes from independent mental health advocacy / Kaaren Cruse -- Doing advocacy well : values, knowledge and skills / Karen Cruse and June Sadd -- One size fits all? Meeting diverse needs / June Sadd -- Relationships with service providers -- Commissioning effective IMHA services -- Conclusions -- the future for advocacy : a glass half full? N2 - The definitive guide to Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA), covering the role that IMHAs play within mental health services, the principles and practice of the role, and the legal and political contexts ER -