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Collective Advocacy – Experiences of Psychosis

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Delivered by: CAPS Independent Advocacy This is a Claimed organisation
Last reviewed: 05/03/2024

Do you want to: 

  • Have your say about services for people who have experienced psychosis? 
  • Try to make changes in the way you are treated or the services that you receive?

Then get involved in this collective advocacy project! This collective advocacy project works to have a stronger voice for the lived experience of psychosis and to raise awareness and work for change. We believe in liberty and equality. We hope to work to redress power inequalities for people with lived experience of psychosis. We also challenge discrimination and assumptions. We do this through conversations with others dealing with psychosis, whether as a professional, from their own experience, or in the community. We recognise that people can have very different experiences of psychosis and we seek to include and present a wide range of perspectives. People do not need a diagnosis to be part of the group, but need to self-identify as having their own personal lived experience of psychosis.

Regions:
  • City of Edinburgh
  • Lothian

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