Mental Health: Lennox Castle - For Ipad/mac/pc
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:29:31
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Synopsis
What was it like living and working in the largest mental deficiency hospital in Britain? And what changes led to its relatively recent closure? In it's heyday in the 1970s, Lennox Castle Hospital in Scotland housed over 1600 patients in purpose built multi-occupancy villas, and most staff lived on site or in nearby Lennoxtown. Oral historian Howard Mitchell started his working life there, as a member of the hospital's nursing staff. In the tracks on this album, he looks back at the history of the hospital, and talks to former patients and staff about their experiences during and after their time at Lennox Castle. He also reflects on the responsibilities of oral historians when gathering such personal testimonies. To complete the album, Professor Joanna Bornat of The Open University's Faculty of Health and Social Care explains why the case study was selected for study and unpicks some of the issues that emerge.The material forms part of The Open University course K101 An introduction to health and social care.
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An introduction to health and social care
01/06/2009 Duration: 01minProfessor Joanna Bornat of the K101 course team gives an overview of The Open University course.
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Lennox Castle - academic perspective
01/06/2009 Duration: 11minProfessor Joanna Bornat of the K101 course team explains why the case study was chosen and explores some of the issues that emerge.
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Gathering testimony
01/06/2009 Duration: 10minOral historian Howard Mitchell reflects on the ethics and responsibilities of gathering testimony from former staff and residents of Lennox Castle.
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Moving to Independent Living
01/06/2009 Duration: 04minAllan Williamson talks about the shift from institutional to community based care and resulting issues of choice and integration.