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Dr Rich Moth gives a keynote talk to the Yorkshire Approved Mental Health Professional (YAMHP) conference based on findings from his latest book

Dr Rich Moth gives a keynote talk to the Yorkshire Approved Mental Health Professional (YAMHP) conference based on findings from his latest book

  • Date13 January 2023

Lecturer in Social Work Dr. Rich Moth presented findings from his latest book ‘Understanding Mental Distress: Knowledge, Practice and Neoliberal Reform in Community Mental Health Services’ at the recent Yorkshire Approved Mental Health Professional (YAMHP) conference.

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The conference was held online on 14th December 2022 and brought together around 150 social workers and other mental health practitioners to explore current issues in mental health policy and practice.

Rich’s presentation examined some of the harmful effects of neoliberal logics within community mental health services for both service users and practitioners, but also the potential for campaigning alliances to challenge these. Rich presented findings alongside Trish Stoll, an expert by experience consultant, who responded to themes from the book from a service user and activist perspective.

 

You can find Rich's book here.

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