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Making New Maps 7th – 10th October 2024

 

Making New Maps is a three day gathering continuing our exploration of alternative approaches for living and working with mental distress.

Inspired by intentional and therapeutic communities, our aim is the bridge the gap between the ambitions of mental health policy and practice on the ground.

The thread that runs throughout our series of Compassionate Mental Health Gatherings has been building community together – moving beyond Us and Them, the Fixers and those that need Fixing.

Our aim is to build bridges between those that use services and those that deliver and design them, and the family and social network around a person experiencing distress, so everyone can thrive.

So join us for a nourishing learning retreat. Optional early arrival  on Monday afternoon, and leave after lunch on Thursday- refreshed, recharged and having connected to our growing community.

The programme builds on our core themes of connection, community and systems change, with a focus on reflective, relational, compassionate practice, and creating therapeutic environments.

Together we’ll explore new ways of thinking about service provision, and explore approaches that are based on mutual support, safety and democratic principles.

As always, moving away from professional, personal and illness labels so we can build common ground and imagine together safe, healing services that people want to use when they are in crisis.

 

What to Expect

Join us for an immersive learning retreat with plenty of opportunities for networking and participation.

Grow your understanding how to create structures and spaces that enable safe expression of difficulty – boosting your wellbeing and the wellbeing of your teams, families and communities.

Our programme will be a experiential sessions and workshops, and a chance to exchange ideas, lessons learned and best practices – with plenty of opportunities for participation and reflection. We’ll be sitting with some key questions during the two days

 

  • How can we see mental health as community and cultural practice rather than in individual one?
  • What does it mean to create psychological safety for ourselves  and others?
  • How can we develop community of practice and reflective culture?
  • What might alternatives to hospital look like?
  • How can we see mental health as an art, and become more confident at meeting our own and others reactivity and distress with compassion?
  • What is relational practice, and why do we need more of it?

 

 

Register Today and join us in changing the conversation around mental illness, challenging stigma and raising expectations.

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