https://www.otago.ac.nz/wellington/departments/department-of-psychological-medicine/research-and-projects-in-the-department-of-psychological-medicine/our-people-in-the-world-of-difference-service-user-research-group#sarah_gordonSarah's personal experience of mental illness shaped her university study with the areas of psychology, medical law, bioethics, and psychological medicine being the focus through to PhD level. Combining this theoretical education and personal experience, Sarah has spent the last 20 years working and advocating for an improved mental health sector and societal perceptions of mental health from the perspective of a person who personally experiences mental illness.
Her recent research has focused on two themes: reducing discrimination associated with mental illness among medical students and the Police, and promoting recovery-focused services and resources – in line with the recent major reorientation of service delivery models in mental health in New Zealand and internationally.
As a service user academic, she has done this through service user-led and co-produced research that involves meaningful service user involvement in all conceptual and developmental stages of the process, which has also been another research focus.
Sarah has promoted the growth of the service user academia discipline in various ways and now has the support of four others who make up New Zealand's only service user academia team at the University of Otago, Wellington.