WebO'Donnell, A. (2010) 'Oor Mad History: Community history as a way of revitalising mental health collective advocacy', in Emejulu, A. and Shaw, M. (eds.) Community Empowerment: Critical Perspectives from Scotland. Oxford University Press, pp. 40-45. URI http://staging.community-wealth.org/content/community-empowerment-local … WebOor Mad History, community history project This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) …
A Community History of the Lothian Mental Health Service User
WebWe identify as survivors, activists, mad people. The course came from Oor Mad History, a community history project about the service user movement in the Lothians, which was facilitated by CAPS. The people involved were inspired by the Mad People’s History course taught by David Reville at Ryerson University, Toronto. Web8 de jan. de 2011 · Community history and arts project about activism by people with mental health issues. #madstudies http://t.co/4RNWzT99RZ optionfy
Oor Mad History, community history project The National Archives
WebKirsten made short talk at the 12th of June event. She is a social historian and has been working on Oor Mad History a community history project about the history of activism by mental health service users in Lothian. Service user led and supported by NHS Lothian, we look at ways of using community history and the arts to strengthen the service user … WebThis oral history provides a sweeping introduction to the history of the mad movement in Toronto over the decades following deinstitutionalization. Reville references key activists and civic and provincial politicians of the period. David Reville - interview WebIt has developed from the ongoing “Oor Mad History” project at CAPS and the Mad Studies short course at QMU titled “ Mad Peoples' History and identity ”. Funding opportunities: There are some funded places for people with lived experience of … optionflys