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Mental Health Recovery Network Sydney

Locality: Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 439 597 279



Address: 48a Belvoir St 2010 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.cosnp.info

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24.01.2022 Hi Colleagues, Greetings from Allan Pinches in Melbourne. I am just amazed every day on social media and at meetings and conferences, just how much the consumer movement has grown over the past three decades, how active it has become and the sheer breadth of issues we are coveirng. Our advocacy is increasingly articulate and evidence based, and I really believe we are building up positive collaborative parternships in the field and wider community that will make a bi...g difference over time. Our leadership is more empowered, but in many ways more inclusive. I really believe the problems in the mental health field contain possibilities, on the other side of the coin. I have been researching the consumer movement's history and progress based on the movement's own "grey literature." It is very clear that the movement has grown in size, influence and the diversity of issues it covers. Basically, I am trying to find out: How big is the consumer movment today? I am also seeking some background information or some educated estimates, if anyone can provide them towards my current Master of Social Work by Research candidacy study at Latrobe titled: A Strategic History of the Mental Health Consumer Movement in Australia. I am developing the research project to help inform and harness collective knowledge, to build possible strategies growth and development of our burgeoning movement. To highlight and explain the growth and emerging potential of the consumer movement in Australia, I need to somehow quantify and describe the actual growth of the movement in the last 30 years approx. since the advent of the deinstitutionalisation era to the present. I am looking for best estimates of the numbers of participants in the consumer movement, as indicated by such things as: Membership of recognised consumer organisations in Australia, (peak, online, activity based, TheMHS consumer day attendance, etc) People employed in consumer/ lived experience roles in Australia. (Consumer Consultants, Peer Support Workers, Consumer Researcher/ Academics, Educators, Advocates, Consumer Sessional Reps/ Volunteers Bureaucrats, and whatever else you think of.) People who would come within the category of consumers but are not at this time involved in the movement. Anything else you think would help measure the growth and characteristics of the movement up to present levels. I would really appreciate some help on this one, if people could reply to this post or the email address below. Yours sincerely, Allan Pinches Candidate - Master of Social Work by Research (LaTrobe) Independent Consumer Consultant for Mental Health Bachelor of Arts in Community Development (VU) Email: [email protected]



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03.01.2022 2019 National Consumer Zoom Link Up The meeting is to continue the conversation about developing a National Consumer Run Organisation across Australia. Consume...r and others with an interest in supporting the development of a National Consumer Run Organisation are welcome to attend the meeting. Zoom (More information about Zoom meetings www.zoom.us) will allow access to people not able to be in Brisbane to participate in the meeting by signing up through this link Registration URL: https://uonewcastle.zoom.us//0d7faf5db0a755bed746f627e8486

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