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Ethical, political and methodological struggles in doing survivor research

Ethical, political and methodological struggles in doing survivor research

by SRN Admin | Apr 25, 2022 | Featured - news, Survivor Research

A recording is now available of this 15 March workshop with Konstantina Poursanidou PhD –  ‘Can you help me get out?: Ethical, Political & Methodological Struggles in Doing Survivor Research in Mental Health Critical Voices Network Ireland (CVNI)...
SRN May Discussion and Support Group

SRN May Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Apr 19, 2022 | News - past events, SRN events, Survivor Research

Remembering Peter Campbell – SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting – Tuesday 3rd May at 17.30-19.00. In our May meeting, we will now  be remembering Peter Campbell, an important figure in the survivor movement from the 1980s onwards, who died on 24th...
SRN February Discussion and Support Group

SRN February Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Feb 3, 2022 | SRN events, SRN past events, Survivor Research

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Wednesday 23 February 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...
Service User Researcher/Academic: A lived contradiction?

Service User Researcher/Academic: A lived contradiction?

by SRN Admin | Dec 31, 2021 | Members' blogs, Survivor Research

We are publishing this blog article by Dina Poursanidou introducing her presentation: Dina writes: Back in 2021 I was invited to lead a symposium session at the 6th Authenticity to Action Conference which sought to celebrate Public and Patient Involvement in health...
SRN session at NSUN 2021 agm

SRN session at NSUN 2021 agm

by SRN Admin | Dec 31, 2021 | Featured - SRN, SRN events, Survivor Research

A recording of our session at the NSUN 2021 AGM is now available. The session was entitled Survivor Researchers: What do we bring? After a short introduction to SRN, Dina Poursanidou delivered a presentation drawing on mental health service user interview accounts of...
Survivor Researchers: What do we bring?

Survivor Researchers: What do we bring?

by SRN Admin | Nov 26, 2021 | Featured - SRN, Survivor Research

SRN is running a session at the NSUN 2021 AGM at 2-3pm on Wednesday 1st December After a short introduction to SRN, a presentation by Dina Poursanidou will draw on mental health service user interview accounts of involuntary hospitalisation (‘sectioning’) in England...
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