Key Ingredients—Target Groups, Methods and Messages, and Evaluation—of Local-Level, Public Interventions to Counter Stigma and Discrimination: A Lived Experience Informed Selective Narrative Literature Review

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A proliferation of recent literature provides substantial direction as to the key ingredients—target groups, messages and methods, and evaluation—of local-level, public interventions to counter stigma and discrimination. This paper provides a selective narrative review of that literature from the perspective or standpoint of anti-stigma experts with lived experience of mental distress, the key findings of which have been synthesised and presented in diagrammatic overviews (infographics). These are intended to guide providers in planning, delivering and evaluating lived experience-directed local-level, public interventions to counter stigma and discrimination in accord with current best practice.

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Ashton, L. J., Gordon, S. E., & Reeves, R. A. (2018). Key Ingredients—Target Groups, Methods and Messages, and Evaluation—of Local-Level, Public Interventions to Counter Stigma and Discrimination: A Lived Experience Informed Selective Narrative Literature Review. Community Mental Health Journal, 54(3), 312–333. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-017-0189-5

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