Institutional injustice: Implications for system transformation emerging from the mental health recovery narratives of people experiencing marginalisation.
Ada HuiStefan Rennick-EgglestoneDonna FranklinRianna WalcottJoy Llewellyn-BeardsleyFiona NgJames RoeCaroline YeoEmilia DeakinSarah BrydgesPatricia Penas MoranRose McGranahanKristian PollockGraham ThornicroftMike SladePublished in: PloS one (2021)
Institutional injustice perpetuates health inequalities and marginalised status. Master status, arising from dominant discourses and heuristic bias, overshadow the narratives and experiences of marginalised people. Cultural competency has the potential to improve heuristic availability through social understandings of narrative and experience, whilst coproduction and narrative development through approaches such as communities of practice might offer meaningful avenues for authentic expression.