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Personalisation

Bromley Stories

Develop wants your Bromley stories!

If you have a personal story to tell about Personalisation, 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.


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Advances in Psychiatric Treatment article

IconChoice in mental health: myths and possibilities

Article printed in January 2007 edition of Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, with Develop being discussed on page 63.

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Bromley Mind's Peer Support Conference Workshop

IconBromley Mind's Peer Support Co-ordinator Alex Duffield ran a workshop at the "Keys to Power" conference in March 2009 about facilitating self-help, hearing voices and peer support initiatives in Bromley.

Here you can download the workshop presentation and programme from the day.

Direct Payments: I'll Give It a Go!

IconSummary of Points from the recent Direct Payments workshops.

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Direct Payments: Is It For Me?

IconEvaluation of SUITe's provision of training for mental health service users on Direct Payments, in conjunction with Develop and the London Borough of Bromley.

Part of NIACE's nationwide direct payments project (see our SDS evidence and policy section).

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Eric Nash: A service user's experience of Self-Directed Support

Eric Nash is a Service User and a member of Hear Us (Croydon’s Mental Health User Group).

In this account Eric shares his experience of SDS and working with Croydon Support Brokers (CISBS).

Interagency Peer Support Planning Day

IconPowerpoint from an Oxleas day on peer support presented by Mary O'Hagen, previously of the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, in March 2009.

Peer support volunteers from Bromley Mind, the Bromley service user hearing voices network group facilitators, the Stepping Stones Buddy scheme sponsor, service user development workers from BAP (SUITe), the peer support co-ordinator from Bromley Mind and Bromley Clinical Psychologists who consult to the hearing voices group in Bromley and Bromley recovery groups all attended.

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Peer support review paper from Bromley Mind

IconWorking Together

An Evaluation of the introduction of User-Run Peer Support sessions and development of Person Centred Planning and Bridge Building Support in Bromley Mind, produced by Alex Duffield & Nathan Rendell.

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