Publications & Reports

Chris Endersby

Recent Publications/Contributions:
  • (Forthcoming) ‘Making the Link: from legislation to social care practice’ in Kohli R & Mitchell F (eds.) Social Work Issues with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children, Palgrave.
  • 2004 (with Mary Blanche) ‘Refugees’ in Death, Dying and Social Difference, D. Olivier (ed), OUP.
  • 2004 (with Jeremy Frankel) ‘Child Trafficking’ (an Audio CD) Kent Child Protection Committee.

Suman Fernando

Books & Book Chapters
  • Fernando, S. (2005) Mental Health Services in the UK. In D. Ingleby (Ed), Forced Migration and Mental Health. Rethinking the Care f Refugees and Displaced Persons. New York: Springer.
  • Fernando, S. (2003) Cultural Diversity, Mental Health and Psychiatry. The Struggle Against Racism. Hove & New York: Brunner-Routledge.
  • Fernando, S. (2003) Culture and Ethnicity. In B. Hannigan & M. Coffey (eds) The Handbook of Community Mental Health Nursing . London: Routledge.
  • Fernando, S. (2002) Mental Health, Race and Culture, Second Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Fernando, S. (2001) Rassimus als institutioneller Prozess. Translated by Hegemann. In Hegemann & R. Salman (Eds) Tranckulturelle Psychiatrie. Bonn:.Psychiatrie Verlag.
  • Fernando, S. (2000). Imperialism, Racism and Psychiatry. In P. Barker & C. Stevenson (Eds), Construction of Power and Authority in Psychiatry (pp. 81-95). Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.
  • Fernando, S. (2000). Race, Criminality and Forensic Psychiatry. A Historical Perspective. In C. Kaye & T. Lingiah (Eds), Race, Culture and Ethnicitiy in Secure Psychiatric Practice (pp. 49-54), London: Jessica Kingsley.
  • Fernando, S. (1999). Black people working in "white institutions": Lessons from personal experience. In A. Cooklin (Ed.), Changing Organisations (pp. 79-93). London: Karnac Books.
  • Fernando, S., Ndegwa, D., & Wilson, M. (1998). Forensic Psychiatry, Race and Culture. London: Routledge.
  • Keating, F., Fernando, S., Watters, C., & Williams, J. (1998, November). Community mental health services that confront racism, take account of cultural diversity and meet the needs of both men and women. Paper presented at the Mind Annual Conference: Effectiveness in Mental Health, Brighton.
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Ethnicity and mental health. In M. Ulas & A. Connor (Eds.), Mental Health and Social Work (pp. 119-142). London: Jessica Kingsley.
  • Fernando, S. (1995). The way forward. In S. Fernando (Ed.), Mental Health In Multi-ethnic Society. A Multi-disciplinary Handbook (pp. 193-216). London: Routledge.
  • Fernando, S. (1995). Review of Sickle Cell Disease: A Psychological Approach (by Kenny Midence and James Ellander, Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press).
  • Fernando, S. (1995). Social realities and mental health chapter. In S. Fernando (Ed.), Mental Health in a Multi-ethnic Society. A Multi-disciplinary Handbook (pp. 11-35). London: Routledge.
  • Fernando, S. (Ed.). (1995). Mental Health in a Multi-ethnic Society. A Multi-disciplinary Handbook. London: Routledge. Fernando, S. (1995). Professional interventions: Therapy and care. In S. Fernando (Ed.), Mental Health in a Multi-ethnic Society. A Multi-disciplinary handbook (pp. 36-49). London: Routledge.
  • Fernando, S. (1995). Culture, race and mental health: A historical approach. In C. Harding (Ed.), Not Just Black and White. An information pack about mental health services for people from black communities (pp. 6-8). London: Good Practice in Mental Health.
Journal Articles
  • Fernando, S. (2005) Multicultural Mental Heath Services: Projects for Minority Ethnic Communities in England. Transcultural Psychiatry, 42(3), 420-436.
  • Fernando, S. (2005) Is stigma universal? Openmind, September/October, 135, 25
  • Fernando, S. (2005) One world spirit. Openmind, 133, 6-7
  • Fernando, S. (2005) Backing user choice. Openmind, 131, 6-7
  • Fernando, S. (2004) Spiritual Psychology. Openmind, 129, 25.
  • Fernando, S. (2004) Just being there. Openmind, 127, 25
  • Fernando, S. (2004) Power and Misconceptions. Openmind, 125, 25
  • Fernando, S. (2003) Inside / Outside. Openmind, 122, 22-23
  • Fernando, S. (2002) Across Boundaries. Openmind, 115, 22
  • Fernando, S. (2002) Promoting happiness. Openmind, 114, 18
  • Murphy, G., & Fernando, S. (1999). Services for people with challenging behaviour and mental health needs at risk of offending (Vol. 4, pp. 31-39).
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Racism and forensic psychiatry. The Runnymede Bulletin, 315, 6-7.
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Black people and the mental health system. Campaign Against Racism and Fascism CARF, 46, 7.
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Race and Forensic Psychiatry: Grasping the nettle. Open Mind, 91, 15.
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Letter to the Editor. Psychological Medicine, 28(2), 496-497.
  • Fernando, S. (1997). Race and Schizophrenia: Peeling labels. OpenMind, 87, 16-17.
  • Fernando, S. (1997). Minority ethnic people refugees and 'migrants' and mental health issues - The need for a European perspective. Mental Health Observer, 17, 3-4.
  • Fernando, S. (1996). Black people working in white institutions: Lessons from personal experience. Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management, 7(2-3), 143-154.
  • Fernando, S. (1996). Race, Culture and Counselling. Openmind, 82, 23-24.
  • Fernando, S. (1995). Review of Sickle Cell Disease: A Psychological Approach British Journal of Psychiatry, 688-689.
  • Fernando, S. (1995). Editorial: Research into the mental health of immigrants: Of what value is it? Migration and Health. Quarterly Newsletter of the International Organisation for Migration, 5(3), 1-2.
  • Fernando, S. (1993). Psychiatry and racism. Changes. An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy, 11, 46-58.
  • Fernando, S. (1993). Racism and xenophobia. Innovation in Social Sciences Research, 6, 9-19.
  • Fernando, S. (1992). Racism and the health of ethnic minorities. International Migration, Special Issue: Migration and Health in the 1990s, 30, 87-101.
Other
  • Fernando, S. (1998). Book Review: Ethnicity and mental health by Nazroo, J.OpenMind, 24. PubsWebSiteDec2005.doc

Eleni Hatzidimitriadou

Books & Book Chapters
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E. & Milne, A. (2006) Providing Care for Older People with Learning Disabilities. In: S. Carnaby and P. Cambridge (Eds) Intimate and Personal Care for People with Learning Disabilities. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2003) Gaining Access to and Working with Self-Help Groups in Mental Health. In: S. Cochrane (Ed) Where you stand affects your point of view: Emancipatory approaches to mental health research - SPN Paper 4. London: Netherne Printing Services.
  • Bibou-Nakou, I., Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Karanikos, A. (1997). Psychosocial adjustment of Albanian refugees coming to Greece: Implementation of a "self-help group" intervention programme. In F. Anagnostopoulos, A. Kosmogianni & V. Messini (Eds.), Contemporary Psychology in Greece: Research and Intervention in Health, Education and Clinical Practice (pp. 373-384). Athens: Ellinika Grammata (In Greek).
Journal Articles
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Milne, A. (2005). Planning ahead: Meeting the needs of older people with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom. Dementia, 4(3), 341-359.
  • Milne, A., Hamilton-West, K., & Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2005). GP attitudes to early diagnosis of dementia: Evidence of improvement. Aging and Mental Health, 9(5), 449-455.
  • Milne, A., Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Chryssanthopoulou, C. (2004). Carers of older relatives in long term care: Support needs and services. Generations Review, Journal of the British Society of Gerentology, 14(3), 4-9.
  • Milne, A., & Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2003). "Isn't he wonderful?" Exploring the contribution and conceptualization of older husbands as carers. Ageing International, 28(4), 389-407.
  • Milne, A., & Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2002). The 'Caring in Later Life' report: A secondary analysis of the 1995 General Household Survey. Quality in Ageing - Policy, practice & research, 3(3), 3-15.
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2002) Political Ideology, Helping Mechanisms and Empowerment of Mental Health Self-Help/Mutual Aid Groups, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 12(4), 271-285.
  • Carpenter, J., Ring, C., Sangster, A., Cambridge, P., & Hatzidimitriadou, E. (2000). From the asylum to the community: A longitudinal study of staff involved in the transition from Tone Vale Hospital to community-based services. Journal of Mental Health, 9(2), 211-230.
Reports
  • Milne, A., Hatzidimitriadou, E., Chryssanthopoulou, C., & Owen, T. (2001). Caring in later life: Reviewing the role of Older Carers. London: Help the Aged.
  • Milne, A., Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Wiseman, J. (2002). Ageing in the Countryside: Policy making and older people living in rural areas. Canterbury: The Tizard Centre.
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Forrester-Jones, R. (2002). The needs of older people with learning disabilities and mental health difficulties in the Medway area. Canterbury: Tizard Centre, University of Kent.
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Gray, B. (1997). Listening to Experience. The Mental Health & Social Care Needs of Asylum Seekers & Refugees, Windsor.
Other
  • Hatzidimitriadou, E., & Mason, J. (1997). Closure, relocation and resettlement: Three perspectives on the move to community care. Book Reviews: "Moving Out: Relocation from Hospital to Community", by E. Emerson & H. Hatton; "Psychiatric Hospital Closure: Myths and Realities", by S. Ramon (Ed); "Hospital Closure and the Resettlement of Residents" by L. Wing. Tizard Learning Disability Review 2(1), 31-33.

Kim Robinson

Books & Book Chapters
  • Robinson, K. (2002). Separation from families. In D. Yael (Ed.), Sharing the Front Line and the Back Hills Peacekeepers, Humanitarian Aid Workers and the Media in the Midst of Crisis. New York: Baywood Publishing Co Inc.
Journal Articles
  • Robinson, K (1997) "It is no life this fear". Women's Experiences of Services as Survivors of Domestic Violence. Australian Journal of Primary Health - Interchange.

Charles Watters

Books & Book Chapters
  • Watters, C. (2005). Avenues of access and the parameters of care: Reflections on reception procedures for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children at a port of entry. In H. E. Andersson, H. Ascher, U. Bjornberg, M. Estmond & L. Mellander (Eds.), The Asylum-Seeking Child in Europe (pp. 143-151). Gothenburg, Sweden: Centre for European Research at Goteborg University (CERGU).
  • Watters, C. (1998). The mental health needs of refugees and asylum seekers: Key issues in research and service development. In F. Nicholson (Ed.), Current Issues of UK Asylum Law and Policy (pp. 270-285): Avebury.
  • Murphy, G., & Watters, C. (1996). Purchasing for people with learning disabilities, challenging behaviour and mental health needs. In J. Harris (Ed.), Purchasing Services for People with Learning Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health Needs (pp. 47-63). Kidderminster: British Institute of Learning Disabilities.
  • Watters, C. (1996). Representations and realities: Black people, community care and mental illness. In W. Ahmad & K. Atkin (Eds.), Race and Community Care (pp. 105-123): Open University Press.
  • Watters, C. (1996). Representations of Asians' mental health in British psychiatry. In C. Samson & N. South (Eds.), The Social Construction of Social Policy (pp. 88-105). London: Macmillan.
  • Watters, C., & Murphy, G. (1996). The background and context. In J. Harris (Ed.), Purchasing Services for People with Learning Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health Needs (pp. 1-4). Kidderminster: British Institute of Learning Disabilities.
Journal Articles
  • Watters, C., & Ingelby, D. (2004). Locations of care: Meeting the mental health and social care needs of refugees in Europe. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 27, 549-570.
  • Ingelby, D., & Watters, C. (2002). Refugee children at school: Good practices in mental health and social care programmes. Education and Health, 20(3), 43-45.
  • Watters, C. (2002). Migration and mental health care in Europe: Report of a preliminary mapping exercise. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 28(1), 153-172.
  • Watters, C. (2001). Comment: Avenues of access and the moral economy of legitimacy. Anthropology Today, 17(2), 22-23.
  • Watters, C. (2001). Emerging paradigms in the mental health care of refugees. Social Science and Medicine, 52(11), 1709-1718.
  • Silove, D., Steel, Z., & Watters, C. (2000). Policies of Deterrence and the Mental Health of Asylum Seekers. Journal of the American Medical Association, 284(5).
  • Watters, C. (2000). A need for understanding: Refugees and mental health care. Health Matters.
  • Watters, C. (2000). Refugees and Mental Health Care. Interminds.
  • Watters, C. (1999). The need for understanding. Health Matters(39), 12-13.
  • Watters, C. (1996). Inequalities in mental health: The inner city mental health project. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 6, 383-398.
  • Watters, C., & Williams, J. (1994). Confusion, waste and ignorance. Parliamentary Brief, 3(2), 69.
Reports
  • Watters, C., & Ingleby, D. (2004). Good practice in mental health and social care for refugees and asylum seekers (Research Report funded by the European Commission, European Refugees Fund, University of Kent & University of Utrecht): The University of Kent.
  • Watters, C. (2002). Asylum seekers and mental health care in the UK. London: Breathing Space Project.
  • Watters, C. (1998). Mental Health Services for Minority Groups and Refugees in Europe.
  • Carpenter, J., & Watters, C. (1996). Packages of Mental Health Care: An Investigation of Feasibility and Costs. Canterbury: Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury.
  • Watters, C. (1995). Minority Groups and Mental Health Services in Britain. Dublin: World Federation for Mental Health.
  • Watters, C. (1995). The Integration of Care Management and the Care Programme Approach. Greenwich: Bexley and Greenwich Health Authority.
Other
  • Watters, C. (1995). Book Review: Alvesson, M. (1993) Cultural Perspectives on Organisations. Cambridge University Press. British Journal of Sociology, 29(1), 186-187.

Lucy Williams

Journal Articles
  • Williams L. (Forthcoming) "Social networks of refugees: Tradition, tactics and new community spaces." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
  • Williams L. (2005) "Interpreting Services for Refugees: Hearing Voices?" International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 1(1)
  • Williams L. 2005 "Refugees and Asylum Seekers as a group at risk of Adult Abuse". Journal of Adult Protection 6(4)
  • Cambridge, P. and L. Williams (2004). "Approaches to Advocacy for Refugees and Asylum Seekers: a Development Case Study for a Local Support and Advice Service." Journal of Refugee Studies 17(1).