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Critical Perspective Mental Health Conference 2022

by SRN Admin | Nov 1, 2022 | News - events, Survivor Research

This year’s hybrid conference is on 16 and 17 November 2022 entitled “Critical Perspectives on the Lived Experience of Distress and Mental Health Services” “Lived experience of distress and mental health services is increasingly identified as...
November SRN Discussion and Support Group

November SRN Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Nov 1, 2022 | SRN past events, Survivor Research

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Tuesday 22nd November at 17.30-19.00. These meetings offer a space for people with lived experience of mental distress to discuss survivor research and the issues and barriers we face in getting involved in doing...
Co-production and decolonisation through the lenses of people, power and process

Co-production and decolonisation through the lenses of people, power and process

by SRN Admin | Sep 11, 2022 | Featured - SRN, Survivor Research

The presentation by Jacqui Lovell, SRN CIC Director, at our August Discussion and Support Group meeting is now available in video form, together with the slides used. This presentation was entitled ‘Co-production and decolonization through the lenses of...
September Discussion and Support Group

September Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Aug 30, 2022 | SRN events, SRN past events, Survivor Research

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Thursday 15 September at 17.30-19.00. We are focusing on capacity and skills building needs and what SRN can do to support these. There will also be an  opportunity to  raise your own research related support...
SRN July Discussion and Support Group

SRN July Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Jun 23, 2022 | SRN events, Survivor Research

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Tuesday 12th July at 17.30-19.00. This is a space for people with lived experience of mental distress to discuss survivor research concepts and texts and the issues and barriers we face in getting involved in...
SRN June  Discussion and Support Group

SRN June Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | May 10, 2022 | SRN past events, Survivor Research

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Thursday 9th June at 17.30-19.00. This is a space for people with lived experience of mental distress to discuss survivor research concepts and texts and the issues and barriers we face in getting involved in...
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