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Develop wants your Bromley stories!
If you have a personal story to tell about Bridge–Building, and you'd like other people to learn from it, please send it to us at info@developbromley.com, preferably as a Word document. It can be long or short, don't worry, we can always edit it down to size if needed!
If you want other people to contact you for more information, perhaps because they would like to develop a similar project in Bromley, then please give us the contact details that you would like to share, and we can act as intermediaries.
We look forward to hearing from you.
"What you missed at the last meeting"
Presentation describing a visit to the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, and how the theatre embraces mental health service users and makes their visit a pleasurable and stress-free experience.
Making Inclusion Work
Presentation by Develop's Julian Palmisciano and Fabian Davis based on original work by Sue Rogers of Bromley Mind.
Includes case studies and discussion points.
Download as a PDF file:
The Social Exclusion Unit (2004) report on mental health found that adults who have experienced mental health problems are amongst the most socially excluded
individuals in society.
Person-Centred Planning and Community Bridge Building are ways in which social exclusion can be tackled....
Read full report here:
This report is the result of an evaluation of the two-year Assertive Community Treatment Team Social Inclusion Project post.
The project was funded by the Development Fund from Bromley Partnership and Modernisation Board and was an initiative to develop community based activities for severely mentally ill clients of the Assertive Community Treatment Team, living in Penge, Anerley and the Crays.
Download in PDF format:
In May 2003 Bromley Mind undertook an evaluation of the Peace Outreach Project as part of a cyclical review of its services.
The aim of the evaluation was to assess the impact and effectiveness of the project and based on the findings of the evaluation to make future recommendations for the development of the project.
This report is the result of an evaluation of the Peace Outreach Project, which serves parents who feel that they are not able to engage with statutory mental health services and who have dependant children under the age of 16 years and who live in the Penge and Anerley areas within the Borough of Bromley.
Download evaluation (PDF):
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