English mental health policy under New Labour

This article reviews the changes in mental health policy in England under the jurisdiction of New Labour governments between 1997 and 2007. These are considered in relation to recurring policy questions about: the structures and processes involved in responding to mental health problems; professiona...

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Health care policy
Health Care Services Policy
Health policy
Health problems
Health services
Jurisdiction
Labor Parties
Labor party (Great Britain)
Legislation
Medical personnel
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mental Health Policy
Mental Health Services
New Labour
Policy analysis
Policy making
Population policy
Public health
United Kingdom
Welfare policy
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