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From Andrew Roberts http://studymore.org.uk/ studymore@studymore.org.uk telephone: 020 8 986 5251 mobile 07505527755 home address: 177 Glenarm Road, London, E5 ONB Book now for the `Insider, Outsider, Impostor?´ conference at Hendon  (Middlesex University) on Monday 18.7.2016. As well as the information below, a pdf is attached. Middlesex University Centre for Co-production in Mental Health Inaugural International Seminar: `Insider, Outsider, Impostor?´ Perspectives of mental health service  user and survivor researchers and teachers on co-production in academia. Monday 18th July Room C114, College Building, Hendon Campus, Middlesex University London NW4 4BT Service users and survivors are vital partners in mental health research and teaching. Experiential expertise is more important than  ever for creating effective, inclusive mental health support. Co-production is emerging as a powerful way to approach equal partnership working between prac
From Andrew Roberts http://studymore.org.uk/ studymore@studymore.org.uk telephone: 020 8 986 5251 mobile 07505527755 home address: 177 Glenarm Road, London, E5 ONB A meeting of the Survivors History Group will take place at Together,  12 Old Street, London,  EC1V 9BE on Wednesday 25.5.2016 between 1pm and 4.30pm. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided. Here are the other dates for 2016: Wednesday 27.7.2016 Wednesday 28.9.2016 Wednesday 30.11.2016 London meetings are on the last Wednesday of every other month For this meeting, Peter Campbell has prepared a talk about disability  and the survivor movement. This is not his review of "HelenSpandler's book", as he has not finished reading all of it, but he will refer to it. Helen's book is Spandler, H., Anderson, J. and Sapey, B. 2015 Madness, distress and the politics of disablement. Policy Press I am wondering if we could have a collective review of it on Wedn