EVENT: The Joshi Project – Seminar this Thursday, May 26th, 1pm – 4.30pm.

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The Joshi Project and HUG invite you to a joint seminar on adapting the Trieste model of mental health care in Inverness and the Highlands.
About this event:

“Imagine if you could dramatically cut suicide rates and mental health relapses, get hundreds of previously sick people into work and achieve of all this with a fraction of the budget, beds, psychiatric drugs and involuntary treatment relied on by traditional mental health models… this is the evidence accumulated over decades in Trieste, Italy.” – Helen McArdle, The Herald, April 2022.

The Joshi Project and HUG Action for Mental Health would like to invite you to attend their Zoom joint seminar on adapting the Trieste model of mental health care to the needs of people in Inverness and the Highlands.

The seminar will introduce their plans for a pilot Community Mental Health Centre – a “Joshi Hub” – in Inverness, as well as their plans to work with NHS Highland, multiple community participants, other third-sector charity organisations and, most importantly, people with lived experience, to accomplish this goal. Join them to learn about their ideas for change. They also need your ideas, your voice and your support.

The Joshi Project envisage a mental health provision that is entirely focused on: Your recovery… Your dignity… Your immediate and future needs… Your life’s aspirations… Your community.

This seminar is open to all who long for change to a mental health system that is simply not fit for purpose.

Seminar speakers will include:

• Sue Lyons, manager at HUG, the mental health Highlands advocacy group

• Mark S. Smith, co-founder of The Joshi Project

• Prof S.P. Sashidharan, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Glasgow University

• Graham Morgan, Scottish Government’s Mental Health Welfare Commission

• Joanna Kerr, Joshi Project board member and Inverness resident with lived experience

• Keynote speaker Dr Roberto Mezzina, former director of mental health services in Trieste, who is now vice president of the WHO’s World Federation for Mental Health.

This is a free online event and they welcome all who have an interest in pushing for change. To attend via Zoom, please register at joshiproject.eventbrite.co.uk

For further details, please contact Cath or Mark at hello@joshiproject.org

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