
By Eike Quilling,Hans J. Nicolini
By Eike Quilling,Hans J. Nicolini
By Misun Han-Broich
By Michael Rowe
Starting within the Nineties with Jim, somebody who used to be homeless and first and foremost refused support from outreach employees, Citizenship & psychological Health tells a 20-year tale of perform, conception, and learn to help the total participation of folks with psychological health problems who, in lots of instances, have additionally been homeless, have legal fees of their earlier, and are terrible. because the first of its style, this ebook addresses the idea that of citizenship as an utilized idea for pleasurable the promise of the group psychological health facility circulate. Citizenship is outlined as a robust connection to the five R's of rights, obligations, roles, assets, and relationships that society bargains to its individuals, and a feeling of belonging that comes from others' acceptance of one's valued club in society. The citizenship version helps the strengths, hopes, and aspirations of individuals with psychological health problems to turn into pals, neighborhood individuals, and citizens.
By Claudia Della Croce,Joëlle Libois,Rima Mawad
By Mark Smith,Leon Fulcher
By Verena Begemann,Friedrich Heckmann,Dieter Weber
By Dominique Groux,Collectif
By Ralf W. Westhofen
Ralf W. Westhofen (geb. 1968) leitet seit 2006 eine Niederlassung der 'Mülheimer Kontakte e.V.' im Fachbereich Betreutes Wohnen in Mönchengladbach. Studium der Sozialarbeit an der Fachhochschule Düsseldorf. merchandising an der Humanwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln im April 2012. Seit 2003 tätig als Sozialarbeiter in der ambulanten Psychiatrie.
By Juliane Sagebiel,Sabine Pankofer
By Douglas Besharov,Karen Baehler