Enhancing learning and teaching about mental health across the disciplines
December 2, 2015 all day – ORT House Conference Centre Part of Pavilion's Learning from Success series, this conference informs professionals on the latest practical guidance to provide better outcomes for parents with mental health issues, and their fam… Organized by Pavilion Publishing | Type: one, day, conference
February 2, 2016 all day – The Light, Friends Meeting House, Euston Openness and democracy are key principles in the Open Dialogue approach. Primarily openness refers to the practice of discussing every aspect of the clinical work with individuals and families in the… Organized by Open Dialogue UK | Type: one, day, conference
February 17, 2016 all day – St Catherine's College, University of Oxford This seminar will focus on co-production in action in order to identify and discuss the facilitators and inhibitors of power-sharing. The seminar will draw out the implications for practitioner and s… Organized by University of Leeds and Centre for Values Based Practice | Type: one, day, seminar
March 5, 2016 from 11am to 5:30pm – Bermondsey - Wade Hall A day conference for activists and campaigners, organised by the Mental Health Resistance Network and the Alliance for Counselling and Psychotherapy, bringing together mental health and claimant acti… Organized by Mental Health Resistance Network and the Alliance for Counselling and Psychotherapy | Type: one, day, conference
March 11, 2016 all day – The Studio, Birmingham Join fellow pre and in-training peers, qualified clinicians and experts by experience at the 2016 DCP PQG Annual Conference. This event promises the chance to consider how critical and community appr… Organized by BPS - Division of Clinical Psychology | Type: one, day, conference
May 13, 2016 all day – University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus, Room UG05 10am Welcome + Very special announcement from a VIP10.15 Dr Natalie Tobert: East meets West10.45 ‘Crazywise’ exclusive extended excerpts from documentary11.15 Break11.45 Rozalia Kovacs – Introduction… Organized by Spiritual Crisis Network | Type: one, day, conference
June 4, 2016 all day – The Friends Meeting House Social Work Action Network is a radical campaigning organization of social work and social care practitioners, students, service users, carers and academics, united in our concern that social work an… Organized by Social Work Action Network | Type: one, day, conference
June 15, 2016 from 9:30am to 4:30pm – Indian YMCA What is co-production? Why is it important? How can we do it? Explore challenges of implementing co-production in mental health. Find out what Co-Production has achieved across the country Take away… Organized by SCSN and NSUN | Type: one, day, conference
June 24, 2016 from 9:15am to 4:15pm – The Future Inn The austerity cuts have created a difficult environment for disabled people, especially for those with mental health difficulties or learning disabilities who are accessing social care support. Wales… Organized by Centre for Health and Social Care Law | Type: one, day, conference
July 15, 2016 all day – University of Lincoln This one-day workshop is aimed those who are involved in partnership working in higher education. Senior Fellow, Rachel Hawley from the University of Lincoln will lead this workshop in collaboration… Organized by HEA Health and Social Care | Type: one, day, workshop
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh is launching the world’s first master’s degree in Mad Studies. The MSc Mad Studies course is primarily a course for graduates with lived experience of mental health issues. It has been hailed by a leading international Mad Studies academic as the most exciting piece of curriculum development in the last 20 years!
Mad Studies is a recognised academic discipline that explores the knowledge and actions that have grown…
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Medical discourse currently dominates as the defining framework for madness in educational praxis. Consequently, ideas rooted in a mental health/illness binary abound in higher learning, as both curriculum content and through institutional procedures that reinforce structures of normalcy. While madness, then, is included in university spaces, this inclusion proceeds in ways that continue to pathologize madness and disenfranchise mad people.
This paper offers Mad…
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Earlier this year, UUK published a refreshed version of its strategic framework, Stepchange: mentally healthy universities, calling on universities to prioritise the mental health of their students and staff by taking a whole university approach to mental health.
The Stepchange approach and shared set of principles inform the …
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Three sample articles are available on the Asylum website:
Beyond the Pale – Raza Griffiths
An Illustrated Mind – Kathryn Watson …
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Fast-track mental health social work provider Think Ahead will expand its intake by 60% from next year following a government funding boost of at least £18m.
The Department of Health and Social Care has agreed a contract with Think Ahead to increase the number of trainees for its 2021 and 2022 cohorts from 100 to 160, with…
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Health Education England has commissioned 11 videos centered on real-life experience of specialists in the social work field.
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In February 2020 Health Education England and Skills for Care put on two major conferences about the role and development of mental health social work.
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A section of the Skills for Care website has been developed for mental health social workers and AMHPs
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Social workers are among the largest group of professionals in the mental health workforce and play a key role in the assessment of mental health, addictions and suicide. Most social workers provide services to individuals with mental health concerns, yet there are gaps in research on social work education and training programmes. The objective of this open access scoping review is to examine literature on social work education and training in mental health, addictions and…
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With World Mental Health Day this Saturday, a new Nuffield Trust report discusses how more people might be attracted to apply to study mental health nursing, and the reasons why they might currently be less likely to do so.
Co-author Claudia Leone picks out some key findings.
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