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Library

I am grateful to the many copyright holders who have kindly given me permission to upload the items here. Before listing my own publications, I acknowledge the many authors who have shaped my thinking and stirred my heart and so offer here a one-page shortlist of recommended reading on social inclusion and mental health and a 56 page bibliography of materials on inclusion, both collated some years ago.

My own publications, often with co-authors, are listed below, along with links where available. In January 2024, this amounted to 20 books or similar stand-alone items, 18 book chapters, 79 journal submissions and 104 website resources. Researchgate counted 1300 people in 63 countries reading one of my peer-reviewed papers between April 2021 and March 2022. I appear on the database of academic authors (ORCID) but, as the years have gone by, I have found that my writing style has moved further away from that required for academic publishing (it was never very close!), so these days I prefer to work with a co-author or alternatively, present new output on this website.  

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2015

  • Bates P (2015) How to choose between digital stories and live presentations. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network
  • Bates P (2015) How to review the extent of public involvement in a research study.  Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2015) Quotation bank on UK Government statements on involvement. Published online on this website here. ​
  • Bates P (2015) How to identify your skills for involvement. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Smith S & Nisbet R (2015) Should social care staff be Facebook friends with the people they support? Journal of Adult Protection 17:2, 88-98 – available here.
  • Bates P (2015) How to engage the public as co-authors. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2015) How to engage seldom heard groups. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2015) How to establish a policy on whether to offer a company email address to public contributors. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2015) How to estimate the costs of public involvement. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2015) How to meet legal obligations in your public consultation. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.

2014

  • Bates P (2014) When does help harm? A reflection on Robert Lupton’s book ‘Toxic Charity’ was posted on the Phephizo website – see it here.
  • Bates P (2014) Leadership in learning disability services Chapter 15 in Hawes A & Bano B (eds) (2014) Crossing the river: the contribution of spirituality to humanity and its future Hove: Pavilion. pp145-153. ISBN: 978-1-909810-65-5. Read a review of the book here or order it here.
  • Bates P (2014) Introducing the policy context for coproduction. Published on this website – see it here.
  • Roca T & Bates P (2014) Uncovering the values that motivate people in relation to payments for involvement in research Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol 18, issue 1. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) Vile Bodies: understanding the neglect of personal hygiene in a sterile society. Published online on this website. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) How to engage people as research co-applicants. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To engage the public in scrutiny. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To form a Consent to Approach register (headlines). Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To form a Consent to Approach register (technical details). Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To involve the public as Board members. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To involve the public on staff appointment panels. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2014) How to make sense of the EMAHSN payments offer. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2014) How To train the public for involvement. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.
  • Bates P (2014) How to write the PPI part of your research bid. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download the long version here and the short version here.

2013

  • Bates P (2013) How to engage the public as lecturers East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Available here.
  • ​Bates P (2013) How To give a lecture to a diverse audience. Nottingham: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network. Download here.
  • Bates P and Turner S (2013, revised 2017) Green Light Toolkit: A guide to auditing and improving your mental health service so that it is effective in supporting people with autism and people with learning disabilities. Bath: National Development Team for Inclusion. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2013) NDTi Insights 15: Reasonably adjusted? How mental health services can respond to people with autism or learning disabilities. Bath: NDTi. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Lymbery M & Emerson E, (2013),Exploring boundary attitude, The Journal of Adult Protection, Vol. 15 Iss: 1 pp. 26 – 36. Download it here. This paper was selected by the journal’s editorial team as a Highly Commended Paper.

2012

  • Bates P, Hardwick K, Sanderson K, Sanghera R & Clough J (2012) Almost invisible – providing subtle support in community settings Tizard Learning Disability Review Vol. 17 Issue 4 pp. 156 – 162. Download it here or see the abstract here. This paper was selected by the journal’s editorial team as the Outstanding Paper Award Winner.
  • Bates P (6 July 2012) Dirt, Disgust, and Denial. Blog of the Institute of Mental Health. See it here.
  • Bates P (2012) Wash and brush up? Mental Health and Social Inclusion 16:2, pp97-102. Download the article here, or view the abstract here.
  • Bates P & Turner S (2012) Reasonably Adjusted? Mental Health Services and Support for People with Autism and People with Learning Disabilities. Bath: The National Development Team for Inclusion. Available here.

2011 

  • Bates P & Steven K (2011) S2S: Staff-run to self-run London: London Borough of Barnet; Barnet Adult Social Service; Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust and NDTi. Available here
  • Bates P section 3 in Bano B (ed) (2011) Welcome me as I am: Understanding mental health needs in parish and deanery communities – a resource pack for facilitators. Deal: Telos Training Ltd. The whole pack is available here. Section 3 available here
  • Bates P (2011) Checklist on hygiene and grooming Bath: NDTi. Available here.
  • Bates P (2011) Uncovering emotions at Engagement Sands British Journal of Wellbeing Vol 2, No 2, pp 14-19. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2011) Social workers must address service users’ poor hygiene! Community Care 1 December. Available here.
  • Bates P (2011) ‘Acknowledging hidden emotions on Triangle Island’ British Journal of Wellbeing Vol 2, No 1, pp17-21. Download it here.
  • Bates P & Lymbery M ‘Managing risk in a risk averse society’ chapter 2 in Taylor R, Hill M & McNeill F (Editors) (2011) Early Professional Development for Social Workers. Birmingham: Venture Press. Download the chapter here.
  • Bates P (2011) Professional boundaries, safeguarding and social inclusion Mental Health Chaplain newsletter Winter, page 7. Download it here.

2010 

  • Bates P. ‘Thinking about professional boundaries in an inclusive society’ in Gilbert P (2010) Social Work and Mental health: The Value of Everything Lyme Regis: Russell House Publishing. Chapter 2, pp18-24. 
  • Bates P, Dunn S & Parnham A (2010) Mind Wellbeing pilot evaluation: Final report Bath: National Development Team for Inclusion with Sara Dunn Associates. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2010) Living on Triangle Island British Journal of Wellbeing Vol 1, No 9, pp26-29. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2010) Inclusion Web Resource Pack Bath: National Development Team for Inclusion. This version was hard copy (see the flyer here) but now available online here.

2009 

  • Bates P, Seddon J & Dowell A ‘Social inclusion work in mental health: using life domains and the Inclusion Web’, chapter 11 in Poll C, Kennedy J & Sanderson H (2009) In Community, In practice Manchester: HSA Press/In Control. Download the chapter here or order the whole book here.
  • Bates P (2009, 2010) Social Inclusion Training Pack Bath: National Development Team for Inclusion. Order it here.
  • Bates P (2009) Social Inclusion Planner Changing Perspectives Arc Newsletter. Chesterfield: Arc Issue 2, March, pp13-14. Download it here. This article reports on an abandoned early version of what became the Social Inclusion Training Pack (see item above).
  • Bates P & Davis F (2009) Outside in service design International Journal of Leadership in Public Services. Vol 5, Issue 3, pp43-49. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Nash C & Love B (2009) Supported Employment teams – just for mental health? Unpublished paper available here.

2008 

  • Hacking S & Bates P (2008) The Inclusion Web as a tool for person-centred planning and service evaluation. Mental Health Review Journal: Research, Policy and Practice. Vol 13, No 2, pp 4-15. Download it here.
  • Bates P and Seddon J. Socially inclusive practice. chapter 14 in Stickley T, Lindley P & Basset T (eds) (2008) Learning About Mental Health Practice Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. See the chapter titles here.
  • Bates P (2008) Don’t leave people behind A Life in the Day 12(4), pp 16-18. Download the article here.
  • Bates P (2008) Connecting with Communities. Module 6 in Forrest S & Bradstreet S (2008) Realising Recovery learning materials Scottish Recovery Network and NHS Education for Scotland. Read it here.
  • Rooms N & Bates P (2008) Bridge building and inculturation NADD Bulletin Vol 11, Number 6, article 3, Nov/Dec, pages 117-122. Read it here.
  • Bates P & Gilbert P (2008) ‘I wanna tell you a story’: Leaders as story-tellers International Journal of Leadership in Public Services. Vol 4, issue 2 pp4-9. Download it here.
  • Bates P & Cullen J. Social inclusion and psychosocial interventions – clash, compromise or coherence? chapter 27 in Stickley T, Lindley P & Basset T (eds) (2008) Learning About Mental Health Practice Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. See the chapter titles here or order the book here.

2007 

  • National Social Inclusion Programme, CSIP (2007) Capabilities for Inclusive Practice Department of Health. Text prepared by Peter Bates and Naomi Hankinson. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2007). Church on Sunday morning in Coyte ME, Gilbert P & Nicholls V (eds) (2007) Spirituality, Values and Mental Health: Jewels for the Journey London: Jessica Kingsley. Download it here or order the whole book here.
  • Bates P (2007) Towards social inclusion. Chapter 15 in Stickley T & Basset T (eds) Teaching Mental Health Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. See the chapter titles here and details of how to obtain the book here.
  • Bates P (2007) Safe and sound Mental Health Today Feb 2007, p32-34. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2007) A different outlook Drink and Drugs News 21 May 2007, p7. Download it here.
  • Morris D & Phillips R & Bates P (2007) Reflections on the approach to social inclusion and community engagement of people using mental health services in New Zealand and England. Published here
  • Bates P & Silberman W (2007) Modelling risk management in inclusive settings Ipswich: National Development Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2007) With inclusion in mind Edinburgh: Scottish                           Government. Download it here.

2006 

  • Love B & Bates P (2006) You can work it out: Best practice in employment for people with a learning disability Bristol: Valuing People Support Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Gee H, Klingel U & Lippmann W (2006) Moving to inclusion Mental Health Today April, pp16-18. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2006) Responding to dreams in person-centred planning: stories and tips Ipswich: National Development Team. Download it here.

2005

  • Bates P, Morris D, Churchill S, Dowson S, Edmondson P, Hart A. & Johnson R  (2005) Learning from experience Mental Health Today May 2005, pp25-28. Download it here.
  • Bates P Developing socially inclusive practice module 6 in Basset T, Lindley P & Barton R (2005, revised 2007) The ten essential shared capabilities: Learning pack for mental health practice London: NHS University. Available here. This was based on the 2004 publication the ten essential shared capabilities for mental health practice. Available here
  • Bates P (2005) Unpaid work experience – getting it right. Ispwich: National Development Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2005) Network A Life in the Day 9(2), pp31-33. Download it  here.
  • Bates P (2005) In praise of slow inclusion Ipswich: National Development Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2005) Accidents at the inclusion traffic lights Download it here.

2004 

  • Bates P (2004) From isolation to social inclusion in Hertfordshire. Conference presentation delivered 15 September at the Fielder Centre, Hatfield. See video here.
  • Dowson S & Bates P (2004) Triangles of support: creating relationships that support social inclusion Ipswich: National Development Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Gibbs M & Priest HM ‘Policy issues and service provision’, chapter 9 in H.M. Priest & Gibbs, M. (2004) Mental Health Care for People with a learning disability Oxford: Elsevier. 
  • Bates P Priest HM & Gibbs M (2004) The education and training needs of learning disability staff in relation to mental health issues Nurse Education in Practice March 2004, Vol 4 (1), p30-38. See an abstract here.
  • Bates P and Butler S Community connections and creative mental
    health practice. Chapter 5 in Lymbery, M. & Butler, S. (2004)
    Social Work Ideals and Practice Realities. MacMillan. Buy it here
    or download extracts here.
  • Bates P (2004) Learning from other people Soundtrack 30, pp13-14. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2004) Editorial A Life in the Day 8.4. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2004) Editorial A Life in the Day 8.3. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2004) Editorial A Life in the Day 8.2. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2004) Editorial A Life in the Day 8.1. Download it here.
  • Bates P & Davis FA (2004) Social capital, social inclusion and services for people with learning disabilities Disability and Society 19, 3: 196-207. Download it here.

2003 

  • Whitehead S, Bates P & Love W (2003) Day Service Modernisation Toolkit: Part 2 Bristol: Valuing People Support Team. Download it here.
  • Bates P, Easter S, Love B, Mattingley M & Maughan J (2003) Real Wages? Rethinking small payments in sheltered workshops A Life in the Day 7.4. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) The Inclusion Research Network Growth Point Issue 92 pages 5-6. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) Editorial A Life in the Day 7.4. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) Editorial A Life in the Day 7.3. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) Editorial A Life in the Day 7.2. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) Editorial A Life in the Day 7.1. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2003) Choosing who to help Soundtrack Issue 27, pages 1-2. Download it here.

2002

  • Mattingly M. & Bates P (2002) How are we doing on person-centred planning? Manchester: National Development Team. It is a card system, but you can download images of the cards here.
  • Love W, Bates P & Whitehead S (2002) Day Service Modernisation Toolkit Part 1 Bristol: Valuing People Support Team. Download it here.
  • Howlett S, Ellis A & Bates P (2002) A measure of success Vitamin: The Volunteering Magazine supplement for volunteer managers in health and social care Feb 2002 p2-3.
  • Bates P, Sayce L, Friedli L, Gale E, Perkins R & Repper J. (2002) Anyone who has a life Mental Health Today May 2002, 21-24. Download it here.
  • Bates P (ed) (2002) Working for Inclusion: Making social inclusion a reality for people with severe mental health problemsLondon: The
    Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2002) Working for inclusion: Making social inclusion a reality for people with severe mental health problems Housing Care and Support Vol 5, Issue 3, August 2002. Pages 18-22. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2002) The Able Volunteers programme A Life in the Day Vol 6, No 1 pp 6-10. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2002) A Real Asset: A Manual on Supported Volunteering Manchester: National Development Team. Download the final draft here.

2001

  • Sayce L & Bates P (2001) Disability rights and mental health Mental Health Practice Vol 4, No 5. pp 8- 11.
  • Bates P. and Repper J (2001) Social inclusion – a framework for evaluation A Life in the Day Vol 5, No 2 pp 18-23. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2001) Museums and mental health services in Dodd, Jocelyn & Sandell, Richard (2001) Including Museums: perspectives on museums, galleries and social inclusion Leicester: Research Centre for Museums and Galleries. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2001) Able Volunteers Soundtrack  Issue 21, page 10. Download it here.
  • Bates P & Wilson J (2001) Voting and people with learning difficulties Living Well Vol 1, Issue 2, p21 – 24. Download it here.

2000 

  • Sayce L and Bates P (2000) The new disability rights agenda Learning Disability Practice Vol 3 issue 3, p6-9.
  • Bates P (2000) Writing therapy to writer A Life in the Day Vol 4, Issue 2 pages 29-32. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2000) The bigger picture Growthpoint Issue 83, Autumn 2000, p18-21. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2000) On the edge Soundtrack Issue 20, (October, 2000), page 11. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2000) Tailor made training on mental health Soundtrack Issue 19 (July 2000), page 2. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2000) Introducing Circles of Friends A Life in the Day Vol 4, No 4 pages 20-22. Download it here.
  • Bates P (2000) Book review of From psychiatric patient to citizen Openmind Issue 101 p 27.

1999

  • From about 1999 until perhaps 2001, I produced a newsletter on social inclusion called Inclusive Futures – issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
  • Bates P (1999) Right, said Fred A Life in the Day Vol 3, Issue 2 pages 18-19. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1999) From writing therapy to writer Writing in Education Issue 18, page 5. Download it here.

1998 

  • Bates P (1998) There may be trouble ahead A Life in the Day Vol 2, Issue  1 pages 27-29. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1998) Having your say A Life in the Day Vol 2, Issue  2 pages 21-23. Download it here.

1997

  • Bates P, Peck E & Smith H (1997) Vocational rehabilitation and employment Mental Health Review Vol 2, Issue 2 pages 8-15. June 1997. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1997) The front door key A Life in the Day Vol 1, Issue 2, pages 20-21. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1997) Staff selection A Life in the Day Vol 1, Issue 1, pages 21-23. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1997) Fingers in the till A Life in the Day Vol 1, Issue 3,  pages 21-22. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1997) Making Community Connections Dissertation for Master’s in the Management of Community Care, University of Kent at Canterbury. 

1996

  • Bates P (1996) Stuff as dreams are made on Health Service Journal 4/4/96. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1996) Lessons for life Health Service Journal 3/10/96. Download it here.
  • Bates P (1996) Banking on it MINDOUT Nov 1996, No 82 p 11. Download it here.

1995

  • Bates P (1995) What makes empowerment so difficult? Kent Journal of Practice Research 1; 1; 35 – 42. Download it here.


1994 

  • Bates P (1994) The Keys To Power Europsy Newsletter April 1994. Download it here.

1993

  • Bates P (1993) Keys to Power. Nottingham: Nottingham Healthcare NHS Trust. Download it here.

1992 

  • Mental Health Media (1992) From Anger to Action Mental Health Media Council. Download a video clip here.
  • Bates P (1992) Just another seat on the committee? in NHSTD in Collaboration with Survivors Spear Out, MINDLINK and the National Advocacy Network, Training and User Involvement in Mental Health Services National Health Service Training Directorate, Bristol. Download it here.

1990

  • Bates P and Pidgeon J (1990) Intervention: Protection or control Social Work Today11/1/90. Download it here(with apologies for the poor quality!).
  • Bates P (1990) Like a pebble dropped into a pool Community Care 8/11/90. Download it here.

1989

  • Bates P. and Walsh M (1989) Empty Premises: Empty Promises. University of Nottingham: Benefits Research Unit. Download it here.

1988

  • Howat J, Bates P, Pidgeon J, & Shepperson G (1988) The development of residential accommodation in the community in Lavender, A and Holloway, F (eds) Community Care in Practice Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.