Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hertfordshire Recovery Conference and Maastricht

The Hertfordshire conference on recovery went very well, the presentations were really interesting, It was good to catch up with Helen Glover whom we had not seen for a number of years, it was good to see her looking so well & her & Ron’s presentations really complemented each other.
After the conference Ron & I made our way to the ferry at Harwich, a very strange place, it was very hard to find somewhere to eat but we finally managed to find something. Had a smooth over night crossing though I had the top bunk, I am definitely getting to old & stiff for bunk beds.

We drove to Maastricht, my first time driving on the right for a couple of years, but negotiated all the roundabouts the right way.

It was great to see everyone in Maastricht, especially Micheala Amering whom we had not seen for a number of years.


The conference was a roaring success, starting each day with 5 voice hearers telling their recovery stories set the scene & tone of the meeting. I particularly enjoyed Richard Bentall’s presentation & John Read. Jacqui Dillon told her story in an incredibly powerful way & Marius was his usual self.
There were people from all over the world, which was very exciting with many new faces from Australia, Canada & USA. I was particularly proud of the young group of Australians who had come with their nurse Ros from Wodonga. I am sure that the trip to Europe will be remembered by them as an important part of their recovery journeys, but they acted so professionally & confidently in their workshop it made me feel very emotional.


The bookstall was very successful though hard work, but it also gave us a good chance to talk to lots of different people. We had to pack up quite quickly in the end to make sure we made it to the ferry, which we did though we briefly got lost once on the way back to Hook of Holland.


Next day I drove for about 10 hours arriving back in Dundee in the evening. Ron took his mum out to the clubbie but I was too tired and stayed in the hotel watching strictly come dancing.

Next day I finished the journey back to Lewis, leaving Ron to make his way back to Edinburgh where he was meeting Jim , to travel back down to Nottingham, then on to Worcester. I had done a round trip of over 1700 miles driving the van, was it worth it definetly. I had learnt some new things met new & old friends 7 realised how proud I am to belong to intervoice this group of wonderful clinicians , voice hearers & family members.





Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor have an international reputation as speakers and authors. They are the directors of ‘Working to Recovery Limited’ an innovative international consultancy, training and publishing company with a cutting edge approach to supporting and improving mental health provision.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Updating the Blog from the Lewis Sunday ferry ...

We are on the ferry from Lewis. This is the first time we have taken the Sunday ferry since it started it has given us an extra day at home with the kids. The boat is quite full, so proves there was definite economic case for it.


We are going to Hertfordshire for the recovery conference before driving to the ferry at Harwich crossing to Hook of Holland then making our way to Maastricht for the world congress. Apparently there are people coming from 20 countries, lots of people we know and some new faces particularly from America.

We are driving over as we are taking over a bookstall for the event, just managed to print Paul Bakers new book the voice inside in time & are picking the boxes up from Dundee on route.

This autumn Ron is going to be away a lot , with trips to italy in October & Australia in November where he is doing a couple of weeks voices training in Tasmania & a peer support course with Anthony Stratford in Melbourne.

Australia is investing in mental health at the moment& is developing mental health policies based around recovery.

One of the services which is particularly interesting is the phams programme, phams stands for personal helpers & mentors, its interesting because it is a non clinical programme aimed at working in a recovery based way with people, they can self refer to the programme as long as they are in a particular area for a phams team. It is also opening up work for Peer support as one of the possible requirements for working in this programme is to have lived experience.

Already a lot of recovery stories are being collated by the federal body behind the project & it is proving very popular with consumers & family members.

There is a real sense that Australia is shifting its mental health policy & it could become a very interesting place to work over the next 5 years. Ron and I have noticed a difference in the last 5 years of us working there. The statutory services are wanting training now on recovery & to be part of the growing hearing voices network. All of this can only be god for consumers.

I will report back on the Hertfordshire event & the world congress next Sunday on my return journey to Lewis

Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor have an international reputation as speakers and authors. They are the directors of ‘Working to Recovery Limited’ an innovative international consultancy, training and publishing company with a cutting edge approach to supporting and improving mental health provision.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Back from Australia


Recovery weave presentation on Recovery Champions course




Tasmania





Rain seemed to follow me around - wet in Perth & Tasmania, been back just over a week and its rained every day. Five weeks of over indulging , eating out most nights, no kids, very little exercise has left me ill prepared for my return to normality. Wading through mud up to the top of my wellingtons to feed the pigs, carrying around bags of coal & animal food , mucking out the animals, sorting out kids, wheel-barrowing loads of stones & gravel to try and make a path through the mud, weeding the vegetables, digging up my onions, planting. I am becoming more and more attached to Western Australia, particularly the Margaret river area. Found out the local rock at the beaches is gneiss the same rock that the standing stones are made of here on Lewis, I am not surprised as the area had the same pull for me, and felt like somewhere I could live.

Again on this trip we met many marvelous people, heard many unbearable stories that confirm again for me that mental illness is much more about what a persons journey has been rather than any biological or genetic malfunction.


Yet people are still being treated with huge doses of medication , cloziril is particularly popular over there, with no regard for the persons story or awful effects these drugs have on people.


Ron returns this Saturday we are both looking forward to going to Maastricht for the world congress on voices, it looks as though its going to be very big & loads of old & new friends will be there





Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor have an international reputation as speakers and authors. They are the directors of ‘Working to Recovery Limited’ an innovative international consultancy, training and publishing company with a cutting edge approach to supporting and improving mental health provision.





September Newsletter


Working to Recovery

SEPTEMBER 2009 NEWSLETTER
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I Hope you have all had a good time this summer and are feeling reenergised and ready for the year ahead.
Ron & I had a very busy time in Australia, running 3 Recovery Champions courses and carrying out some other training & consultancy work. Ron attended the inauguration of the Australian Hearing Voices Network website in Western Australia & the Victoria Hearing Voices Network in Melbourne and during our stay in Tasmania, it was announced that a Tasmanian Hearing Voices Network was to be launched, what fantastic news for voice hearers in Australia! Read more on our Blog page here.
We have a great programme of events here in the UK this November, starting with the 4 day Working & Talking with Voices course in Scotland led by Ron Coleman & with the participation of our world leading expert on voice dialoguing Dr DIRK CORSTENS, a social psychiatrist from the Netherlands alongside psychologist and voice hearer, Eleanor Longden.
There will also be a one day Voice Dialoguing workshop run by Dirk & Eleanor in London 3rd November for all of you that can’t make the residential programme.
PAUL BAKER also hits the workshop scene with 2 brand new workshops on How to set up & run a Hearing Voices Group, participants will also receive a copy of our new How to Set up and Run a Hearing Voices Group DVD as part of the package, the DVD can also be purchased separately.
Finally our long awaited new edition of The Voice Inside by Paul Baker will be ready for the Maastricht World Hearing Voices conference 17th September. Ron is a key note speaker and I will be running a workshop, there a still places available if you wish to attend, go here for more details.
Ron will be speaking at the Hertfordshire Recovery Conference 15th September in Stevenage & I will be running a workshop at Network East Midlands anniversary conference on October 27th
Please contact me karen@workingtorecovery.co.uk if you want information on running courses in-house, we are now taking bookings for 2010
Regards
Karen Taylor
Director
Working to Recovery Limited
28 Habost
Port of Ness
Isle of Lewis.
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tel 01851810060



Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor have an international reputation as speakers and authors. They are the directors of ‘Working to Recovery Limited’ an innovative international consultancy, training and publishing company with a cutting edge approach to supporting and improving mental health provision.