This is the twitter account for the International Recovery and Citizenship Collaborative for anyone interested in mental health, citizenship and recovery.
We are very proud that our special issue of the Journal of Public Mental Health has now been published with an editorial by members of team @IRCC2020 to celebrate our tenth anniversary!! @GMacIntyre293 @chy_bellamy @Graziel72975173 and Helen Hamer.
A little late posting, but surprised and happy to report that Bevin Croft, the team at HSRI & I were awarded the New York Office of Mental Health’s contract to evaluate AOT (CTOs in UK terminology) in NY. Notified a couple weeks ago. Surprising…? Brief 🧵1/x
#WorldMentalHealthDay is coming up on 10 October. It's a day to talk about mental health - because the more we talk about it, the more we show that it matters.
Here are some tips about how to talk to someone about their mental health. 🗣️
Get involved: https://t.co/DyuEIe4Ihu
Looking forward to speaking on a panel today about lived experience in #GlobalMentalHealth! Pondering what "lived experience" means when many of us have experienced distress, how it matters, what lived experiences are considered inconvenient. #UniversityofEdinburgh
Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health is celebrating Dr. Chyrell Bellamy! Thank you for opening the doors to build a new future for all of us.@chy_bellamy
#prch@CTDMHAS@YalePsych
#yalepsych commemorates Black History Month by joining with Belonging at Yale to highlight the many groups, events, media, and other opportunities at the university that raise awareness around Black history. https://t.co/v5dcrTEPrY
📢📢BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!! We have extended the deadline for abstract submission for #JSWEC Glasgow 2023!! Please RT. You are very welcome. Details below ⬇️⬇️
@chy_bellamy, left, and @DrHaeny, right, of #yalepsych lead the Sawubona Virtual Healing Circles support program. The program provides a healing space to Black first responders, health and mental healthcare workers, and the Black community at large. https://t.co/moMj7f6g8a
Help us learn more about positive changes and meaning making in psychosis. We are looking for people with lived experience of psychosis and positive change to take part in a one-hour interview in Jan 2023. Find out more: https://t.co/ynKrpo0k88 #psychosis#RecoveryResearch