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Critical Perspectives On and Beyond "Change" in Mental Health Services


November 15, 2017

Critical perspectives on and beyond "change"Ā in mental health services

15th and 16th November, 2017

School of Applied Social Studies and School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Ireland in association with Critical Voices Network Ireland.Ā 

Claims are made that mental health services are changing for the better. Although changes have been made in terms of location, structures and language, has anything inherently changed in the way mental health services respond to human distress? What could be construed as a ā€˜betterā€™ mental health service? Is ā€˜betterā€™ understood in terms of: more funding, access, choice of ā€˜therapiesā€™, empowerment, influence, collaboration, less medication, no coercion, a lesser role for psychiatry, no psychiatry? This conference, now in its 9th year, aims to explore and debate critical perspectives on and beyond:

  • What do we understand by ā€˜betterā€™ mental health services?
  • Do we need mental health services at all?
  • If so, what should they look like? If not, what other ways are there?
  • The politics of changing mental health services

Confirmed Key Note Speakers:

Oor Mad History/Mad Peopleā€™s History and Identity:Ā AĀ group of people based in Edinburgh, Scotland, who are interested in the newly emerging field of ā€œMad Studiesā€.

Jim van Os:Ā AĀ Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology at Maastricht University, The Netherlands

Diana Rose:Ā A mental health service user all her adult life and now Professor of User-Led Research at Kingā€™s College London.

Jolijn Santegoeds:Ā A user/survivor of psychiatry, and founder of a protest group in the Netherlands called "Rage against Isolation!".

SlĆ­ Eile:Ā A voluntary organisation in Cork that supports people to develop a strong foundation for mental health recovery by harnessing the power of intentional residential community, collective enterprise and discovery-based life-planning.

Jay Watts:Ā A consultant clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and activist, who also identifies as a psychiatric survivor.

Critical Perspectives On and Beyond "Change" in Mental Health Services

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