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Dilemmas in doing survivor research

by SRN Admin | Nov 20, 2022 | Resources - online, Survivor Research

“‘Last night I was shot, you were shot too’: Ethical, political and methodological dilemmas in doing survivor research in mental health”. This presentation was given by Konstantina (Dina) Poursanidou, PhD at a seminar in Cork on 18 November 2022. The...

Lived Experience Researcher and Provider Identities

by SRN Admin | Aug 29, 2022 | researcher identity, Resources - online

Blog  by Veenu Gupta – Understanding the identity of lived experience researchers and providers Veena Gupta introduces her PhD research into lived experience researcher and provider identities and how these are influenced by the roles undertaken. The research...

Ambivalence in accounts of involuntary hospitalisation

by SRN Admin | Nov 30, 2021 | Resources - online

The price of ‘safety’? Ambivalence in mental health service user interview accounts of involuntary hospitalisation (‘sectioning’) in England SRN director, Dr Dina Poursanidou, delivered a joint presentation about this research which she worked on  with University of...

Social Inequalities and Justice – Social Power and Mental Health conference

by SRN Admin | Jun 13, 2021 | Intersectionality and discrimination, Resources - online

CRASSH | Social Power and Mental Health, online conference held in April 2021 Session 3: Social Inequalities and Justice. Speakers: Rianna Walcott, Peter Beresford, Helen Spandler, Dorothy Gould The conference information stated that the conference “…...

Mental Health Research is racist, so what are we going to do about it?

by SRN Admin | Jun 12, 2021 | Intersectionality and discrimination, Resources - online

Mental Elf #MHQT event with UCL Psychiatry, Black Thrive and Lancet Psychiatry, “… Asian and minority ethnic communities have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic: ‘dual viruses’ of racism and COVID-19. Mental health research fails to answer many of the...

Service user participation within research in USA

by SRN Admin | Jun 12, 2021 | Involvement, Resources - online

‘Deepening Engagement of Service User Participation Within Research and the Mental Health System’ Marie Brown, Ph.D., and Nev Jones, Ph.D. discuss “steps to build a pipeline of researchers with significant psychiatric disabilities and intersecting lived...

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