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Citizenship and Learning Disabled People: The Mental Health Charity MIND’s 1970s Campaign in Historical Context

机译:公民身份和学习障碍者:历史背景下的心理健康慈善MIND 1970年代运动

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Current policy and practice directed towards people with learning disabilities originates in the deinstitutionalisation processes, civil rights concerns and integrationist philosophies of the 1970s and 1980s. However, historians know little about the specific contexts within which these were mobilised. Although it is rarely acknowledged in the secondary literature, MIND was prominent in campaigning for rights-based services for learning disabled people during this time. This article sets MIND’s campaign within the wider historical context of the organisation’s origins as a main institution of the inter-war mental hygiene movement. The article begins by outlining the mental hygiene movement’s original conceptualisation of ‘mental deficiency’ as the antithesis of the self-sustaining and responsible individuals that it considered the basis of citizenship and mental health. It then traces how this equation became unravelled, in part by the altered conditions under the post-war Welfare State, in part by the mental hygiene movement’s own theorising. The final section describes the reconceptualisation of citizenship that eventually emerged with the collapse of the mental hygiene movement and the emergence of MIND. It shows that representations of MIND’s rights-based campaigning (which have, in any case, focused on mental illness) as individualist, and fundamentally opposed to medicine and psychiatry, are inaccurate. In fact, MIND sought a comprehensive community-based service, integrated with the general health and welfare services and oriented around a reconstruction of learning disabled people’s citizenship rights.
机译:针对学习障碍者的当前政策和实践源于1970年代和1980年代的去机构化过程,对民权的关注和融合主义哲学。但是,历史学家对动员这些具体背景的情况知之甚少。尽管它在中学文献中很少得到承认,但MIND在这段时间为争取学习者的基于权利的服务而开展的运动中很突出。本文将MIND的竞选活动设定在该组织起源的更广泛的历史背景下,以此作为战间精神卫生运动的主要机构。本文首先概述了精神卫生运动最初对“精神缺陷”的概念,将其作为自我维持和负责任的个人的对立面,认为公民精神和心理健康是基础。然后,它追溯了这个方程式是如何被解开的,部分原因是战后福利国家改变了条件,部分原因是精神卫生运动自己的理论。最后一部分描述了公民意识的重新概念化,最终随着心理卫生运动的崩溃和MIND的出现而出现。它表明,MIND的以权利为基础的竞选活动(无论如何集中于精神疾病)作为个人主义者,并且从根本上反对医学和精神病学,这种说法是不准确的。实际上,MIND寻求一种以社区为基础的综合服务,将其与一般健康和福利服务相结合,并以重建学习障碍者的公民权为目标。

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