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Post by Admin on May 2, 2023 21:27:34 GMT
An interview with survivor and singer-songwriter, Rai Waddingham Posted on 26 April 2023 by Rai Waddingham www.nsun.org.uk/an-interview-with-survivor-and-singer-songwriter-rai-waddingham/Our Societies Are Being Ensnared by a Vicious Cycle of Hate Think of How Much More Hateful Things Have Gotten in the Last Few Years. This Is How Democracies Fail. eand.co/our-societies-are-being-ensnared-by-a-vicious-cycle-of-hate-29ae394cc650Service users’ experiences of social and psychological avoidable harm in mental health social care in England: Findings of a scoping review Sarah Carr, Georgie Hudson, Noa Amson, Idura N Hisham, Tina Coldham, Dorothy Gould, Kathryn Hodges, Angela Sweeney The British Journal of Social Work, bcac209, doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac209Published: 07 December 2022 academic.oup.com/bjsw/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bjsw/bcac209/6881421Understanding the identity of lived experience researchers and providers: a conceptual framework and systematic narrative review Veenu Gupta, Catrin Eames, Laura Golding, Beth Greenhill, Robert Qi, Stephanie Allan, Alison Bryant & Peter Fisher Research Involvement and Engagement volume 9, Article number: 26 (2023) researchinvolvement.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40900-023-00439-0‘To consider accessibility, we must also take the politics of Islamophobia outside of mental health settings more seriously’ Fauzia Khan meets Clinical Psychologist Dr Tarek Younis. 24 April 2023 www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/consider-accessibility-we-must-also-take-politics-islamophobia-outside-mental-health
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Post by Admin on May 15, 2023 20:44:00 GMT
THE CHARITY IMPACT PODCAST EPISODE 17: Community organising and funding, with Martha Mackenzie, Executive Director of Civic Power Fund www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/2023/05/05/charity-impact-podcast-martha-mackenzie/An interview with Survivors’ Poetry Events Coordinator, Debbie McNamara Posted on 11 May 2023 by Debbie McNamara www.nsun.org.uk/an-interview-with-survivors-poetry-events-coordinator-debbie-mcnamara/Paternalism and psychiatry www.madintheuk.com/2023/03/paternalism-and-psychiatry/Psychiatric Incarceration Isn’t Treatment — It’s Violence, Survivors Say After the murder of Jordan Neely, NYC’s mayor doubled down on his plan to disappear those who “appear mentally ill.” By Leah Harris , Liat Ben-Moshe , Vesper Moore , TRUTHOUT PublishedMay 6, 2023 truthout.org/articles/psychiatric-incarceration-isnt-treatment-its-violence-survivors-say/‘Being with’ not ‘doing to’: violence, harm, and police involvement in mental health services Posted on 10 May 2023 by NSUN In April 2023, a coalition of nine organisations working across human rights, youth services, racial justice, mental health and policing published ‘Holding Our Own: A guide to non-policing solutions to serious youth violence‘. It is a call for a new approach to tackling what gets called “serious youth violence”, focused on moving away from punitive responses and instead towards investing in community-led solutions. NSUN’s chapter in ‘Holding Our Own’, which you can now read below, is about violence, harm, and police involvement in mental health services, as well as the community-based approaches to mental health support that we call to be resourced. www.nsun.org.uk/being-with-not-doing-to-violence-harm-and-police-involvement-in-mental-health-services/This paper reports on a study exploring the views of patients, mental health staff and senior management on the use of body-worn cameras. Ostensibly, the aim of body-worn cameras is to prevent violence on acute mental health wards by recording audio and video footage of interactions between staff and patients. This is based on tenuous evidence around the impact of their use on police and public behaviour. Starting with the introduction of body-worn cameras by police entering mental health wards (Seni’s Law), they were introduced into NHS Trusts in 2017. According to Wilson et al, they are currently in use in around 20 mental health hospitals despite ongoing concerns (Rowan Olive, 2019). www.nationalelfservice.net/populations-and-settings/patient-safety/body-worn-cameras-in-acute-mental-health-wards/
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Post by Admin on May 15, 2023 20:52:49 GMT
Generation Doomer: How Nihilism on Social Media is Creating a New Generation of Extremists GNET > Insights > Generation Doomer: How Nihilism on Social Media is Creating a New Generation of Extremists gnet-research.org/2022/12/16/generation-doomer-how-nihilism-on-social-media-is-creating-a-new-generation-of-extremists/ANALYSIS: ‘OK, doomer:’ The leftist ideas fueling the youth mental health crisis A recent report argues that doomerism, or leftists' negative rhetoric around political issues, is contributing to high rates of anxiety and depression in Generation Z. A 2021 study found that 'liberal boys are more depressed than conservative girls,' a difference attributed to the negative rhetoric liberals use to describe issues related to climate change, race, or income inequality. www.campusreform.org/article?id=21524
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Post by Admin on Jul 3, 2023 18:48:09 GMT
£54k programme launched to support mental health and well-being Story by Chrissie Redford www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/54k-programme-launched-to-support-mental-health-and-well-being/ar-AA1ddeRbA £54,250 award has been made to a project supporting mental health and well-being. Magna Vitae, Community Trust for Leisure and Culture has been awarded £the grant over three years from the Sustainability theme of the Mental Health & Well-being Investment Fund, administered by Shine Lincolnshire. Funding has been granted to 41 community projects in Lincolnshire, including Magna Vitae's Ageless and Agile community programme that provides weekly physical and social activities for adults. The programme is accessible to people of all ages. Specifically, it supports those over 50 with their physical and mental well-being, providing a social occasion combating loneliness and a safe space to meet new friends. Shine funding will facilitate the growth of the programme across all Magna Vitae venues in Louth, Skegness, Mablethorpe and Horncastle. The news of the funding was shared with an audience of partners and participants at this week's Ageless and Agile session at the Embassy Theatre, Skegness. Together partners and participants enjoyed various physical and social activities with a nostalgic Great British seaside theme; popular activities included crazy golf, tin-can alley, and hook a duck. Speaking at the launch, Ben Cross, Community Support and Engagement Coordinator, at Shine Lincolnshire said: "It's been incredible, really incredible, meeting other people and hearing their stories, and joining in with the games. You can see I am quite a competitive person! It's been absolutely amazing." Jenny and Shirley from Wainfleet enjoyed the competitive activities at Tuesday’s session, with Shirley happily conceding Jenny was the champion on the day: Shesaid: “"We saw the sessions advertised on Facebook and the Wainfleet community centre and thought we would come down. It's great, and we will definitely be coming next week; just brilliant." Ageless and Agile sessions take place weekly for 1.5 to 2 hours providing gentle physical activities, a social opportunity, and a place to discuss lifestyle concerns such as nutrition, technology, and mental well-being. Partners at Tuesday’s launch event were Age UK Lindsey, One You Lincolnshire, Shine, Lincolnshire County Council, East Lindsey District Council, Lincolnshire Community Voluntary Service, First Coastal, and Platform Housing. Anna Foundation, lead Social Prescriber for First Coastal, signposts people to the programme: She said: "It's a gentle approach to physical activity and well-being, the nutrition advice, and things like that they can gain from here." For details visit hayeastlindsey.co.uk/activities/ageless-agile/
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