Month: September 2019

Mad Pride – Save the date 10th October 2019 at 4.30

In DCU we would like to mark World Mental Health Day by having a mad pride event. At the moment we have the idea, the space and the time the 10th of October 2019 at 4.30 but we want this to be huge and need you to bring your passion to a planning meeting on the 1st of October at 3.00 to the Recovery College room or by zoom. https://zoom.us/j/846743813

For more information on Mad Pride please see below, videos attached too.

What is Mad Pride?

Mad Pride is a mass movement of the users of mental health services, former users, and the aligned, and that individuals labeled with mental illness should be proud of their ‘mad‘ identity. It was formed in 1993 in response to local community prejudices towards people with a psychiatric history living in boarding homes in the Parkdale area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and an event has been held every year since then in the city except for 1996.

Often Mad Pride includes carnivalesque “bed pushes”with protestors in hospital gowans and restraint that allow socially excluded individuals to visibly commandeer and collectively re-occupy experiences typically controlled and defined by psychiatrists and other health care professionals.

These celebrations of a shared mad culture, like the reclamation of terms such as “craziness” and “lunacy,” have helped solidify madness as a culturally meaningful and active sociopolitical minority identity. These have been displayed on posters and in poetry and song.

A mad identity not so much about a person’s “intrinsic craziness,” as the active and thoughtful positioning of the self with respect to dynamic social narratives regarding mental difference and diversity.

To “identify” is to actively stake a personally and socially meaningful place in this complex assemblage of social, biological, and environmental forces; an assemblage that importantly includes (and actively grapples with) distress and psychological pain.

Irish Mad Pride

The late John McCarthy from Cork founded the group Mad Pride Ireland to open up debate on mental health issues and pushed for the “normality of madness” to be accepted. We have gotten in touch with John’s son David and he is happy for us to take up the mantel of Mad Pride.

John can bee seen in the videos below and he wrote a lot in the newspapers about mental health and mad pride. John was an activist and a fighter and here are some of his words

‘Mental illness’ is not about lack of resources, it is about an ethos based on the right to force a cure, on victims, who are patients. I will fight that abusive ethos as long as I have a breath in me.

Experience Mad Pride in video.

North Dublin Trialogue is back on the 23rd of September

Calling all Community Minded People in the North Dublin Area!

  • Do you want to see recovery and mental health in the community flourish?
  • Are you interested in working collectively in your community to challenge and end stigma.
  • Do you recognise the value of sharing perspectives on mental health issues to support individual and community growth?

If yes to the above, and available to support a monthly Mental Health discussion group to grow – you would be really well suited and welcome to join our North Dublin Trialogue core volunteer facilitation team.

The North Dublin Trialogue Group is presently calling out to interested individuals, community organisations and the Mental Health Services with an invite to join our Core Volunteer Group.

Presently there is space for at least one more Mental Heath service provider, a community group rep, a service user and family member to each come on board to support this group which meets once a month eight time per year.

The next core group meeting will take place:

Venue: Purcell House, All Hallows College on Grace Park Road on the following dates:

Date: Monday September 23rd

Time: 6.30 – 8pm

Next steps (are easy!)

– Email us back to confirm your interest and a member of the Trialogue group will be in touch.

OR

– Call the Recovery College on 017007907 with any questions, suggestions or light bulb moments!

 

Click for more information and see the North Dublin trialogue poster.

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Click below for location map in All Hallows Campus

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Beautiful Logo for Mama Wellness Course

This beautiful logo was created by a recovery college student from an idea from a facilitator on the Dublin North Mama Wellness course. We love it.

Mama Wellness is on the 19th of November 2019.

Dublin North, North East Recovery College

My Health Matters! 

AkiDwA in partnership with Cairde orgainsed a Health Fair Day on Friday the 13th.

Helen and Sean had a great day in St. Agatha’s Hall.