Service user knowledge and involvement for sustainable adaptations of mental health delivery
Users of mental health services and their families need to feel empowered to take ownership of their healing journey, especially now when service access is limited and face-to-face contact is often unavailable. Therefore, service users should be centrally involved in the development of mental health-care services and systems, and the renewed discussion of racial inequalities and inequalities in the availability of adequate and adapted health-care access can be viewed as a way to further encourage such involvement
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