Acknowledgements in the production of this IMHA resource
Project leads
Julie Ridley, University of Central Lancashire
Pete Fleischmann, SCIE
Kate Mercer, Kate Mercer Training
Administration
Sara Nunes, Kate Mercer Training
Project Advisory Group
Steph de la Haye, Peer Researcher Right to be Heard
Karen Machin, Peer Researcher Right to be Heard
June Sadd, Peer Researcher Right to be Heard
Laura Able, Peer Researcher Right to be Heard
Kaaren Cruse, Peer Researcher Right to be Heard
Karen Newbigging, Birmingham University
Jon Higgs, MIND
Pete Fleischman, Social Care Institute for Excellence
Julie Ridley, University of Central Lancashire
Kate Mercer, Kate Mercer Training
Angela Esslinger, Commissioner Lancashire County.
Mat Kinton, Care Quality Commission
Simon Torkington, Mary Seacole House
Mick McKeown, University of Central Lancashire
Jonathan Savage, Mental Health Foundation
Writers
- Understanding IMHA for people who use services
Karen Machin - Easy Read: Understanding IMHA for people who use services
Michael Turner - At a glance briefing Understanding IMHA for mental health staff
Karen Machin - 10 Top tips for commissioners: Commissioning IMHA services in England
Patrick Wood - What does a good IMHA service look like?
Jess Millwood - Improving equality of access to Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA): a report for providers
Improving equality of access to Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA): a briefing for providers
Jasna Russo
- Improving access to Independent Mental Health Advocacy for providers of mental health services
Mary Nettle, Jan Wallcraft, Julie Ridley, June Sadd, Kate Mercer, Pete Fleischmann - Making a difference: measuring the impact of Independent Mental Advocacy (IMHA)
Kaaren Cruse, Julie Ridley
Film-makers
Flexible films
Editorial Group
June Sadd
Julie Ridley
Kate Mercer
Pete Fleischmann
Karen Newbigging