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Welcome to Selby District Mental Health Forum

Created in 2018 with initial funding from Selby District Council and Selby Big Local, Selby District Mental Health Forum aims to give a voi...

Saturday 1 June 2019

SDMHF June Meeting

Hi everyone, come along to our next meeting on the 4th of June. We will be in Scott Road Community Centre from 5:30 - till 7pm. Find out how you can be involved in improving services in your local area.

Friday 3 May 2019

Come along to our next meeting of the Mental Health Forum at 5:30pm on the 7th of May at Scott Road Community Centre, Selby

Sunday 31 March 2019

The next Forum meeting will be on the 2nd of April at 5:30 - 7pm in the Lounge of Scott Road Community Centre. Be great to see you there.

Friday 8 March 2019

Ketamine - a new treatment for deprression

 

 

New ketamine-related drug could be ‘watershed’ in treating depression

‘Rapid acting’ esketamine was approved by the FDA to treat people who don’t respond to traditional psychiatric drugs

Spravato was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for patients with hard-to-treat depression.
 Spravato was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for patients with hard-to-treat depression. Photograph: AP
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/mar/08/new-ketamine-related-drug-could-be-watershed-in-treating-depression
 

Monday 25 February 2019

Compassionate Mental Health event

Compassionate Mental Health event 

compassionate mental healthSafe Spaces for Suffering & Joy is a one-day gathering on Monday 1 April 2019 at Kingsley Hall, Bromley-by-Bow, London. 

Compassionate Mental Health will be bringing together a wide cross section of people with a shared interest in transforming the way we live and work with mental health crises and distress.

Join a community of peers, mental health professionals, family members and policy makers, who all want to work together to restore a sense of trust, belonging and connection.

Speakers and facilitators:
  • Will Hall - mental health advocate, counsellor, writer, and trainer. Will is recognised internationally as an innovator in the treatment and social response to psychosis. He is especially know for his work around trauma, and a harm reduction approach to medications. 
  • Akiko Hart - chair of  the International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis UK , Hearing Voices Project Manager at Mind in Camden, and former Director of Mental Health Europe. Akiko is passionate about peer support in statutory services promoting real change.
  • See the full list of speakers (more to be announced soon).
Registration has opened and you can book now using this  Registration Form. Attendance costs range from £65 to £125. There are reduced fees for those with lived experience, small charities, students and NHS staff below Band 6 and LA equivalent. 

There are limited bursary places for people with personal experience – either of living with mental distress or supporting someone who does - who couldn’t otherwise afford to come.

If you know anyone who might benefit from this then please ask them to send an email to ask@compassionatementalhealth.co.uk saying why they are applying and what they hope to gain from the event.



A Disorder for Everyone!

'A Disorder for Everyone!' comes to York 

a disorder for everyone'A Disorder for Everyone!' - Challenging the culture of psychiatric diagnosis and exploring trauma informed alternatives.

This day is for anyone who is interested in and concerned about the current debates in 'mental health.' It provides a space to explore the critical questions of the day around the biomedical model and the narrative of 'diagnosis and disorder'.

Date: 03 May
Time: 09:00am - 05:30pm
Venue: Priory Street Centre, 15 Priory Street, York YO1 6ET

To book your place please click here

The Women's Mental Health Network invites you to Turn Up The Volume - Important survey!

The Women's Mental Health Network invites you to Turn Up The Volume - Important survey! 

Article ImageThe Women’s Mental Health Network (WMHN) is the latest project from Wish, a women’s user-led mental health charity.

A partnership of voluntary organisations (including NSUN) working across sectors, the WMHN aims to provide a user-led, campaigning platform to give women with mental health needs a voice, and drive forward change.

The network’s focus is to improve women’s experience of using statutory services in a range of settings, such as hospitals, prisons, drugs and alcohol, housing, social services, by influencing them to become more gender-specific.

WMHN is currently consulting with women who have experience of the mental health and/or criminal justice system, to find out what changes in service provision they would like to see.

You can complete the survey here.

March 2019 meeting of SDMHF

Come along to the next meeting of the Selby District Mental Health Forum on the 5th of March 2019 from 5:30 - 7pm in the Lounge of Scott Road Community Centre.

Be great to see you there!

Monday 18 February 2019

Share your experience: having a baby and the effects on your mental health

Share your experience: having a baby and the effects on your mental health 

maternity mental health surveyHaving a baby is one of the biggest life choices you can make. This can affect both the person who is giving birth and their partner's mental health.

Healthwatch England want to know more about people's experiences of mental health support when planning to get pregnant, during pregnancy, at the birth of their child and afterwards.

To share your experience anonymously, please take the survey here

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Saturday 9 February 2019

Welcome to Selby District Mental Health Forum

Created in 2018 with initial funding from Selby District Council and Selby Big Local, Selby District Mental Health Forum aims to give a voice to individuals across the district who experience mental health issues.

The aim of the forum is to improve the wellbeing of individuals by providing feedback to local services as well as initiating projects to meet identified gaps in provision.

The group is run by Brighter Futures, a local Community Interest Company run entirely by and for people with mental health issues.