Social inclusion begins at home
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Social inclusion begins at home

Shaun McNeil He secretary of VOX – Voices Of experience and managing director of Advocacy Matters, Greater Glasgow

Government initiatives are undoubtedly welcome but, says Shaun McNeil, it is up to all of us to bring about real change

I HAVE just returned from a short working trip to Australia as part of the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMLH) exchange and conference programme, which in 2010 will be hosted by Ireland.

Mental Health Practice. 12, 8, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/mhp.12.8.13.s19

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