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SRN July Discussion and Support Group

SRN July Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Jun 23, 2022 | Featured - SRN, 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...

NIHR funding Calls and webinars

by SRN Admin | Jun 20, 2022 | Involvement, News -opportunities, Research funding

The National Institute for Health and Care Research have announced some Funding Calls and  introductory webinars which may be of interest.   Programme Development Grants – Developing Innovative, Inclusive and Diverse Public Partnerships call – webinar...
SRN June  Discussion and Support Group

SRN June Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | May 10, 2022 | Featured - SRN, SRN 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...
Race, Racism and Mental Health Seminar

Race, Racism and Mental Health Seminar

by SRN Admin | Apr 25, 2022 | Featured - news, Intersectionality and discrimination

 A recording is now available for this 15 February workshop with SRN director, Sonia Thompson: Race, Racism, and Mental Health: Messages from the Racialised Others “Critical Voices Network Ireland (CVNI) is pleased to announce a seminar/workshop, organised in...
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)...
Polarised mental health politics and the struggle for ambivalence

Polarised mental health politics and the struggle for ambivalence

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

A recording is now available of of this 22 March workshop with Konstantina Poursanidou PhD  –  “And the Activists tell us that Meds are Evil: Polarised mental health politics and the struggle for ambivalence” Critical Voices Network Ireland (CVNI)...
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