English title dissertation | Family group conferencing in public mental health care |
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Name PhD (surname first) | Jong, Gideon de |
Doctor is (has been) nurse | |
Date of promotion | 18/11/2014 |
University | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Promotores | Promotor: prof. dr. T. A. Abma. Copromotor: dr. G. Schout |
Linkedin-account | linkedin.com |
Abstract (English) | In several Western countries the commitment of the community and what can be expected from the welfare state is being reconsidered. In the Netherlands this trend finds its reflection in the transition from the welfare state to the so-called participatory society. Various initiatives to make citizens responsible for their own health and wellbeing and that of their neighbourhood are encouraged by the state. Without being exhaustive, this involves the introduction of the Social Support Act (in Dutch known as ‘Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning’, Wmo) and Welfare New Style (‘Welzijn Nieuwe Stijl’, WNS), the interest in community capability, and the revaluation of social network strategies such as ‘wraparound care’, ‘protective coats, ‘community support’, ‘signs of safety’, and ‘safety network’. The aim of this thesis is to seek an answer to the question whether the client group of Public Mental Health Care (PMHC) can benefit from the protective effects of social networks that are activated by Family Group Conferencing (FGC). Dissertation free available at the researchportal: https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/family-group-conferencing-in-public-mental-health-care-a-responsi |
Download dissertation (Dutch) | Proefschrift-de-Jong-G-titelpagina.pdf |