Challenging mental health language and stigma

Jo Holloway-Green examines the impact of negative language when working with people living with mental health.

Jo Holloway-Green examines the impact of negative language and the baggage of stigma and the barriers it presents when working with people living with mental health. Jo shares how open and honest communication along with professional curiosity can inform a productive way of helping people. 

Talking points 

This video looks at: 

  • Challenging stigma. 
  • Professional curiosity 
  • Using open and honest communication. 

Reflective questions 

Here are reflective questions to stimulate conversation and support practice.   

  1. What approaches can you take to ensure assessments/support plans/notes avoid stigmatising language? 
  2. How can I use professional curiosity to check against stigma and negative language. 

You could use these questions in a reflective session or talk to a colleague. You can save your reflections and access these in the Research in Practice Your CPD area. 

Related resources 

Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Person-centred practice | The role of social workers | Supervision, critical analysis and reflection | Assuring good social work practice and development

CQC - Caring | Effective | Responsive | Safe

PCF - Knowledge | Intervention and skills

RCOT - Develop intervention | Service users