Journal article
Employed but not included: the case of consumer-worers in mental health care services
Vrinda Edan, Kathryn Sellick, Susan Ainsworth, Susie Alvarez-Varquez, Brendan Johnson, Krystyn Smale, Rory Randall, Cath Roper
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
This article explores how employees with mental illness perceive HRM and its impact, drawing on consumer-centred perspectives. Using the case of consumer-workers employed for their lived experience of mental illness in mental health care services, we investigate the degree to which they feel included or marginalised by HR systems, processes and practices. Through a mixed method study designed along co-production principles, we found consumer-workers faced different but interrelated problems stemming from their status: a general lack of understanding of the role and its purpose; inequity in pay rates, workplace conditions, and training and development; as well as employment precarity and diff..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Melbourne Social Equity Institute, The University of Melbourne.