A workshop created by people who have experienced psychosis, to educate people, tackle stigma and create conversation.
Date: Thursday 12th September 2024
Time: 2pm to 4.30pm
Place: Norton Park Conference Centre, 57 Albion Road, Edinburgh EH7 5QY
Who it’s for: all welcome
How to register: You can book a place on the workshop via Eventbrite or if you prefer, contact Alex on alex@capsadvocacy.org or 07812 487 943.
- What is psychosis?
- What does it mean to us?
- How does society respond to psychosis?
- What do we think about that?
This is a free 2-hour workshop that is facilitated by people with lived experience of psychosis. We will be offering perspectives about what psychosis is like from the inside, and inviting responses.
This is an opportunity for shared learning and discussion for anyone interested in hearing from people what it’s like to experience psychosis. You could be a worker, a person with their own experiences of mental health issues, a carer, or you just want to know more.
This event is being held by the members of the Experiences of Psychosis Collective Advocacy group, facilitated by CAPS Independent Advocacy service.
You can book a place on the workshop via Eventbrite or if you prefer, contact Alex on alex@capsadvocacy.org or 07812 487 943.
You can also contact Alex at the email above with any questions about the event or venue.
ACCESSIBILITY
CAPS values your input and strives to ensure that our engagement is accessible and inclusive. We will do our best to coordinate reasonable adjustments for physical, sensory and processing differences, as well as religious and cultural requirements. If you have any accessibility related requests or concerns, please get in touch beforehand with alex@capsadvocacy.org.
Norton Park Conference Centre is an accessible venue. It has:
- Accessible toilet facilities
- level or ramped access
- Disabled parking
- Induction loop
Learn more about the Experiences of Psychosis Collective Advocacy group