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Jeanette Henderson was born on 1953, is an Author, academic, radio broadcaster. Discover Jeanette Henderson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Dr. Jeanette Henderson (1953–2019) was an author, academic, radio broadcaster, policy maker, social worker and Tribunal Specialist Lay Judge in the field of mental health.
Jeanette Henderson grew up in County Durham.
Jeanette Henderson was married to David Sadler (academic geographer and senior university leader, 1960) and had a son from an earlier marriage, David Mlynski (1976), an industrial and product designer.
In 1993 she completed a Diploma in Social Work (DipSW) qualification at the University of Sunderland as a mature student.
In parallel with the DipSW course, she also studied for a BA at the Open University, achieving a first class degree in 1994.
While studying at the University of Sunderland Jeanette Henderson achieved the relatively rare feat of writing and publishing an academic article in a highly-ranked, international peer-reviewed journal whilst still an undergraduate.
She qualified as an Approved Social Worker under the UK’s Mental Health Act, serving in this role with Durham County Council from 1995 to 1999.
In 1999, after several years training social workers and working as an Associate Lecturer for the Open University, she joined the Open University where she remained until 2007.
At the Open University, she chaired the development and production of a new course, K272 Challenging Ideas in Mental Health, and contributed to the development of K225 Diverse Perspectives on Mental Health, and K303 Managing Care.
In 2001 and 2002, she presented two series of programmes “Health in Mind” on the BBC World Service based in India and the UK, exploring mental health issues around the world in their glocal societal contexts.
Her understanding of mental health as a global issue also found expression in more direct and practical activities.
Her expertise in the field of mental health was formally recognised in her appointment by the Lord Chancellor’s Office as a Specialist Lay Judge for the Mental Health Review Tribunal (Northern Region) where she served from 2003 to 2010.
Jeanette Henderson also made a significant contribution to the wider public understanding of mental health issues both in the UK and overseas.
In 2004 she gained her doctorate at the Open University: her PhD thesis was entitled “Constructions, meanings and experiences of ‘care’ in mental health”.
She co-edited two books and authored fifteen journal articles and book chapters on the management and practice of mental health care, with a particular focus on the connections between mental health and family relationships.
Both the books achieved a very broad international reach, as have a significant number of the articles.
For instance, in 2008 she spent five months working in Bhutan with the Ministry of Health, advising on the development of its first mental health policies and assisting in the publication of the country’s mental health service framework.