About this Event
Our third annual conference aims at exploring how psychology and wider mental health services can build more culturally sensitive services. It will also focus on how we can best respond to racism and address racial inequalities in mental health services and the wider world.
The conference, in partnership with Odd Arts, aims to stimulate conversations about how build more culturally sensitive approaches to mental health including; Ways we can respond to racism and try to address racial inequalities in psychology and wider mental health services; How to break down barriers to mental health services and psychology that exist for people from different cultural backgrounds by changing how we work; Working with people from different backgrounds, cultures and belief systems, to build more understanding and also celebrate cultural diversity.
The event will emphasise the importance of creativity and dialogue. During the event we will be showcasing interactive theatre, short films, discussions and 10 DIFFERENT workshops. You will be invited to select two workshops on the day (one for the morning and one for the afternoon).
Although this conference focuses on Mental Health Services, it is open to anyone.
Spaces are limited so please always let us know if you can't attend, so we can offer your space to someone else.
If you are selecting a bursary ticket - we kindly ask you to email us at [email protected].
Lunch and refreshments will be provided. A HOT lunch will be provided and this will be vegan/vegetarian. PLEASE let us know if you have any allergies or dietary requirements we need to be aware of.
PARKING and TRAVEL information:
STOLLER HALL is directly opposite Manchester Victoria Station, within easy reach of all main train, bus, tram and road links.
Visitor access is via Hunt’s Bank, with the main entrance directly facing Manchester Arena.
The Stoller Hall offer discounts for two nearby car parks:
The nearest car park is Q-Park Deansgate North, M3 7WJ, which is a five minute walk from The Stoller Hall, and is open 24/7. (40% discount - code provided on the day)
The alternative car park is Manchester Printworks | APCOA, 77 Hanover St, Shudehill, Manchester M4 4BB - approx eight minute walk. (30% discount - code provided on the day)
Please note Stoller Hall operate a bag search policy upon entering the premises.
QUOTES FROM 2023 CONFERENCE:
“So so thought provoking and I have learnt so much - this has included my own role and some uncomfortable feelings - lots of food for reflection”
“The dance at the end was a reminder to bring play/creativities to this work”
“Being with others who share the same passion for the work and seeing so many examples of openness to being vulnerable, this is hard work and we need to feel it will be valued”
“Stories shared in the morning were incredibly brave, emotional and thought-provoking. Thank you“
“Hearing stories - my voice/experience through them shared with others”
“The opportunity to speak to other professionals and recognise that there is a lot of progress being made even though working in one individual setting can make us feel disillusioned”
“The permission and opportunity to discuss uncomfortable topics”
“Be brave, It's Ok to make mistakes, keep trying”
“More confident to have conversations about racism”
“To be more challenging and/or curious. To address these issues more in my work and personal life”
“I often feel disillusioned with this work - tired, frustrated - but this event has revived my energy for it. Thank you”
“I have a lot of ideas for how to create space for staff and service users to share, talk, listen etc”
“Be more open and explicit about experiences of racialised trauma in therapy settings, Also focusing on building a positive sense of self in relation to racial identity”
This event is supported by Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Stoller Hall, Hunts Bank, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 30.00