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  • A brief history of the User/Survivor Movement
  • User Centred Mental Health Assessments
  • Mind Link
  • Overview of Mind's Policy on User Participation
  • Mind's Policy on User Involvement
  • Further information (User groups and publications)
  • Past tense
  • How I became a User Consultant
  • Expert scrutiny
  • Whose service is it anyway?
  • Which way to Utopia?
  • Users interview users
  • Learning from voices
  • Whose story is it anyway?
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User empowerment

1 - A brief history of the User/Survivor Movement
2 - User Centred Mental Health Assessments
3 - Mind Link
4 - Overview of Mind's Policy on User Participation
5 - Mind's Policy on User Involvement
6 - Mind Cymru
7 - Further information (User groups and publications)
8 - Past tense
9 - How I became a User Consultant
10 - Expert scrutiny
11 - Whose service is it anyway?
12 - Which way to Utopia?
13 - Users interview users
14 - Learning from voices
15 - Whose story is it anyway?

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