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Talks by Judi Chamberlin at the 2004 RecoveryNET Conference.
Judi Chamberlin was one of the founders of the service user movement, her landmark publication "On Our Own" was first published in 1977.
Judi gave this talk to the annual Develop RecoveryNET conference held at the Central Library, Bromley in 2004. She gave two talks, one on empowerment and one on recovery, each of which are really worth watching given the long-standing depth of her experience.
Judi sadly passed away in January 2010, after a long illness.

Experiencing Recovery was a conference held jointly by Develop Partners Community Options and Bromley Advocacy Project, and offered service users unique "taster stalls" for different aspects of recovery.
This short film, produced by Develop, gives a brief insight into what was a very successful day, and concludes with speeches from Judy Turner-Crowson and Gillian Deering.

By Rufus May
This video of Rufus May gives his unique insight as a clinical psychologist and ex-user of mental health services.
The talk was given at a Psychological Rehabilitation Forum meeting a few years ago and covers the experience of hearing voices and recovery.
Rufus has his own website, which you can visit at www.rufusmay.com

Collection of recovery stories produced by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust focussing on Phil, Shouvik and Sue.

Magellan Health Services present Road to Recovery, a series of web- based training classes to help inform you about the potential for recovery from mental illness and substance abuse.
The more aware we can all be about the reality of recovery, the more we can all focus on 'Getting better all the time'!
The series will include six classes, which are provided free of charge to anyone interested in or seeking recovery.
You can find many more videos and podcasts on our main media site media.developbromley.com
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