Local Update, 18 July 2022
Welcome to our weekly newsletter about mental health services and support available in Barnet and beyond. Also bringing you updates on Inclusion Barnet mental health news. Produced by Ed Peston, Communications Assistant.
Events and News from the Web
The Rainbow Room: A young people's LGBTQ+ online space (for ages 17-24) (From Rainbow Mind). Thursday 28 July, 6.00 - 7.30pmA fortnightly, young LGBTQ+ online space to connect, share and explore mental health and wellbeing. 6pm-7:30pm Book the Rainbow Room
When priorities don't align with needs: the case of mental health research (From Research on Research Institute), Thursday 21 July, 4.00 - 5.30pmMental ill-health and well-being are increasingly recognised as being intimately linked to a wide range of environmental and social factors. As such, the ways in which researchers approach, understand, and engage with mental health must be broad, ranging from the biophysiological mechanisms underpinning brain function, to the societal determinants which alter it. Book mental health research webinar
Wellbeing Norfolk & Waveney Virtual Café (NHS Wellbeing Norfolk and Waveney), Mondays at 1.30pmThese wellbeing socials are open to anyone aged 16+ to chat, bring a cuppa, get comfy and get connected! Book wellbeing virtual cafe
It's Time to Talk - A Mental Health Workshop Series for Black Men and Youth (From Find a Balance), Fridays, 6.30 - 8.00pmA 12 session monthly workshop series dedicated to discuss the importance of mental health in black men and youth, June 2022 - May 2023 Book it's time to
talk
Wellbeing Arts & Crafts Group (From NHS Wellbeing Norfolk and Waveney), Tuesdays at 2.30pmFrom calligraphy to crocheting, come and join this group for some mindful creativity alongside like-minded people. Feel free to share what you’re working on, or just enjoy being creative in company. Book wellbeing arts and crafts group
Disability Rights UK campaigning conference: 28 JulyDisabled people are finding it tougher than ever to have our voices heard. Many of us feel ignored or left out of the conversation. But we know that through difficult times, Disabled people always show resilience and drive, to continue campaigning for equality and inclusion. To mark the tenth anniversary of Disability Rights UK and to celebrate the collective power of the disability movement, we are holding an
online campaigning conference on Thursday 28th of July 2022 offering a range of masterclasses and workshops to support our joint efforts to campaign for equality and inclusion. Masterclasses will include sessions on using the law, improving communication messaging and social media skills. Workshop topics will include social care charging, the cost of living crisis, employment and Disability Hate Crime. The conference is a chance to share our experiences, learn new skills, build on successful campaigning methods and develop campaign plans and networks. Look
out for more information on the Conference and register for the Disability Rights Campaign Conference
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health (From Mad in America)A weekly discussion that searches for the truth about psychiatric prescription drugs and mental health care worldwide. Podcast: listen to Mad in America
Podcast: Mental ill health prevention: the whats, whys and hows? (From Mental Health Foundation)How has our view of mental health problems changed over the last 70 years?
What is the scale of the mental ill health problem we face today?
Why is the way we experience mental health problems so personal to each of us?
Why do we get mental health problems – how do external, internal factors and life events impact us?
Why are some of us at a higher risk of getting mental health problems than others?
What do we mean by we ALL have mental health?
Is mental ill health prevention possible?
Why is it needed right now?
And how can we achieve it?
How can our listeners get involved with spreading the message and lobbying for change? Podcast: listen to mental ill health prevention
Matt O’Riley opens up on importance of mental health as Celtic man reveals he has his own coach to help him keep a steady head (From the Celtic Way)For Matt O’Riley, looking after his mental welfare is the single most important aspect of being a professional, and that is why he has his own mental coach to help him ensure he is also looking after himself in that regard. Read article on Matt O'Riley and mental health
Shawn Mendes postpones tour to focus on mental health (From Express and Star)The Canadian singer, 23, said the decision to return to the road had been ‘premature’ and had ‘hit a breaking point’. Read article on Shawn Mendes and mental health
'Was Contemplating If I Wanted To Live': Nick Kyrgios Reveals Darkest Phase Of His Life (From Republic World)Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios during his recent podcast interview spoke about his mental health struggles and having about 20 to 30 drinks every night. Read Nick Kyrgios
article
The digital mental health market is booming. Here’s why some experts are concerned (From Fierce Healthcare)With thousands of digital mental health tools on the market, many companies in the space are not doing enough to provide validation for their products, according to Adam Chekroud, co-founder and chief product officer of Spring Health. Read digital mental health market article
The Mirror's Disabled Britain: Doing It For Ourselves series (From the Daily Mirror)Journalist Rachel Charlton-Dailey has joined forces with the Daily Mirror to launch the week-long series Disabled Britain: Doing It For Ourselves, showcasing the lives of disabled people Read the
Mirror's disabled Britain articles
Building FriendshipBuilding Friendship is a free weekly drop in every Friday for those with mental health difficulties. Meet at East Barnet Baptist Church hall, EN4 8PS. Come along for a cup of coffee and a friendly chat between 10am and 12noon. For more information email: [email protected]. Or leave a message with your name and contact number on 020 8449 5320.
Mind and Mood Support GroupMind & Mood Support Group has returned to face to face meetings at 55 Christchurch Avenue, London N12 0DG. To enquire about becoming a new member, please contact either Peter or Sandra below. Peter Sartori e: [email protected]
Sandra Turner e:[email protected] Both Peter Sartori and Sandra Turner have extensive experience of the mental health system.
We are an independent support group, run by ex service users, for service users, their carers and supporters.
www.inclusionbarnet.org.uk We are a Peer-Led Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisation
(DDPO). Nearly all of our directors and staff have lived experience of disability, including mental health issues and/or long-term health conditions. We believe that learning to use our lived experience for social change is a skill. We have become experts in harnessing the lived experience of our staff, members,
volunteers and the people who use our services to design and deliver higher quality, more person-centred services. Other services run by Inclusion Barnet that you might be interested in are: Benefits Advice Service (supporting disabled people in Barnet to access the benefits they are entitled to). Touchpoint (supports people experiencing any form of disability in Barnet to access the services and resources they need). Healthwatch Barnet (an independent, statutory organisation dedicated to improving health and social care services in Barnet). For more information about the wider range of other work we do please visit our website www.inclusionbarnet.org.uk
Useful links for mental health and wellbeing
Click on the title to go to the individual websites. LOCAL (*BEH-MHT = Barnet, Enfield Haringay - Mental Health Trust) LONDON & NATIONAL - The Help Hub - free online emotional support sessions
- Good Thinking - free online Mental Wellbeing for London
- Kooth - free, safe and anonymous online support for young people
- Qwell - free online safe and confidential space to share & support
Shout - free, 24/7 text messaging support - text SHOUT to 85258 - Samaritans - free phone & email support in a crisis
- Useful links from Sussex University - lots of useful links to MH resources
Independent Living Centre, c/o Barnet & Southgate College,
7 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London NW9 4BR
Inclusion Barnet is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
Registered Charity Number: 1158632
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