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This article discusses the range of mental health and psychological issues discussed in this edition of the journal
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A fundamental attribute of mental health promotion is empowerment (MacDonald, 1998), that is, the giving of power and the authorising and enabling of others to undertake a part in an event. For this to be effective, power must be shared among the stakeholders. However, despite this strong emphasis on empowerment in the mental health promotion literature, it is striking how little more...
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the United Kingdom
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion,
Vol: 8 Page: 2-5 2006
Michael Murray
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Conference: Aim to raise awareness of the impact of the conflict on the health and well-being of people throughout Northern Ireland and to develop a long-term strategy for dealing with the consequences of 30 years of violence
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A three-day international conference, Towards a Better Future-Building Healthy Communities, was held in the Stormont Hotel, Belfast in October 2003, hosted by the North and West Belfast Health and Social Services Trust and the Eastern Health and Social Services Board. The aim of the conference was to raise awareness of the impact of the conflict on the health and well-being of people more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 10 Page: 271-289 2004
Bernie Kelly
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