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Moving to Social Integration of People with Severe Mental Illness: from Policy to Practice

Publication Date: 20 May 2006

REPORTS

Moving to Social Integration of People with Severe Mental Illness: from Policy to Practice

Publication Date: 20 May 2006

May 20, 2006 | REPORTS

This report aims to drive improvements in the lives of people with severe mental illness by identifying the key priority areas for European governments

It will be followed later this year by a joint ILC-UK and EUFAMI (European Federation of Associations of Families of People with Mental Illness) Policy Tool.

Authors: Dr Suzanne Wait and Ed Harding.
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