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Fenno Outen is Head Occupational Therapist for Newham at East London NHS Foundation Trust.[1] He is somewhat associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental LM network, through writing for LM (in 1999), Spiked (in 2001 and 2002), writing for [[Bionews] (organ of the Progress Educational Trust, founded by Juliet Tizzard; webmaster Sandy Starr) (2007),[2] speaking at the Institute of Ideas (in 2010)[3] and contributing to teaching materials for the Progress Educational Trust.[4]
Publications
- Fenno Outen Mental health needs more research Appeared in BioNews 539, 21 December 2009.
- Fenno Outen Critics in two minds A victim-driven script about mental health doesn't necessarily make A Beautiful Mind a bad film. Just as it doesn't make it a good one. Spiked, Saturday 2 March 2002.
- Fenno Outen A disturbing view of mental illness The latest mental health promotion strategy in the UK depicts us all as fragile individuals in need of help. Spiked, Friday 14 September 2001
- 09-22-99: 'The rating game' - Fenno Outen reports on a discussion held by BAFTA on Tuesday 14 September 1999, Living Marxism/LM commentary.
- Brendan O'Neill and Fenno Outen, 'Male suicide: worrying us to death', LM 122, p. 30, July/August 1999.
Notes
- ↑ East London NHS Foundation Trust [www.eastlondon.nhs.uk/uploads/documents/minutes_23609.doc Minutes of the Social Inclusion Board] Date: 23rd June 2009 Time: 2.00pm – 4.00pm Location: Boardroom, 1st Floor, EastONE
- ↑ Fenno Outen Mental health needs more research Appeared in BioNews 539, 21 December 2009.
- ↑ Institute of Ideas 04 01 10 Marked for Life - Are Genetic Markers Helpful in Understanding Psychological Disorders? A debate organised by the Progress Educational Trust and the Royal Society of Medicine, and supported by the Wellcome Trust, accessed 20 October 2012
- ↑ Progress Educational Trust Spectrum of Opinion: Acknowledgements, accessed 20 October 2012