Hi everyone,
Below is a forwarded message and press release which has gone out to a range of people so apologies for the message which I know is preaching to the converted! We really hope you can come along and support the Festival. If it works - we want to take it to new heights next year!
We are really excited that Sue Holland is going to launch the Festival on Friday 28th Nov with Jim Orford. She will be speaking about her recent work in a rural community in England, as well as reflecting on her pioneering social action work. There will also be community groups promoting their work and looking for opportunities to network with practitioners!
See you there and please spread the word!
Many thanks
Sally and the BPS Community Psychology Section Committee
Book your tickets: www.kc-jones.co.uk/festival
Dear Community Psychologists
Please come along to our Festival of Community Psychology and show your support for creating a different psychology in the UK - a psychology that recognises the impact of exclusion, marginalization and inequality on well-being. A psychology that transforms the structural conditions of society that cause distress. A psychology that celebrates and enables diversity, equality and justice. A psychology that speaks out.
We are building a movement - please come and be part of it.
Come to this historic Festival and spread the word. That's how movements grow... Thank you!
PRESS RELEASE:
The First Ever Community Psychology Festival
Fri 28th & Sat 29th November 2014
London, Bloomsbury Baptist Church
Starring... Professor Jim Orford, Sue Holland, the Brick Box and Community Arts, MAC-UK, Walk and Talk groups, Kids Company, Theatre of the Oppressed performances, anti-austerity campaigners, and many more workshops and groups to be announced...
The Community Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society is launching its first ever Festival in London on the 28th and 29th November 2014. This Festival is intended to be an accessible educational alternative to an academic conference, where public participation will be actively encouraged and supported.
Community psychology aims to bring real-world issues closer to the work that psychologists do, whether they are academics, researchers, or mental health professionals. Community psychologists work in the NHS, Universities, Charities, and many other contexts, and are united by their belief that healthy individuals are the product of healthy communities. They take a critical stance towards the medicalisation of human suffering and offer a much needed critique of its potential exploitation by those in power.
The Festival will be a celebration of the works of community organisations and charities in their role to support well-being and promote social justice and community cohesion, and will largely be themed around issues related to children and young people. Participatory action research, public engagement, drama & music, as well as an ideas wall are some of the key features that will happen at this historic event.
The organising committee want the Festival to be attended by people that are unrelated to the profession of psychology. The reason being that they truly believe that community psychology can only be enriched, challenged and stimulated by the people it purports to help. At the same time, we hope to share best practice guidelines and interesting pieces of research with the general public. We welcome the presence of interested individuals whether they are involved in community work or not. Bursaries will be available for those on low incomes or who make use of relevant services.
The final programme will be announced in the coming weeks.
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