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Hello All

I am forwarding an invitation to a BPS day on Community Engagement for
Social Inclusion. It is likely to be of particular interest to anybody
working in a foundation trust who is interested in seeing how the
structures of those organizations can be used to enhance community
engagement, particularly around adult mental health.

Best wishes

Carl

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Subject: Free BPS/NSIP Community Engagement for Social Inclusion
Conference on February 26th

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Free BPS/National Social Inclusion Programme Conference on Community
Engagement for Social Inclusion - February 26th at the London HQ of the
Society

 

As part of a BPS secondment to NSIP I am running a one day conference at
the London BPS HQ on February 26th on Community Engagement for Social
Inclusion and Mental Health.

 

Please find attached a flyer explaining what the conference is about
with a powerpoint and a document explaining the National Social
Inclusion Programme's work in this area entitled "Communities of
Influence".

 

The take up so far has meant that there are now free places available
for this conference even if your organisation is not part of the NSIP
"Communities of Influence" programme. Places will be made available on a
first come first served basis from now on. 

 

It would be really interesting if you could attend and bring with you a
colleague from another part of the family of applied psychologists so we
get not only mental health specialists but employment, community
development, family oriented, regeneration oriented, teaching
specialists, educational psychologists and research oriented
professionals all together.

 

Please feel free to disseminate this email to your colleagues. I do hope
you take this opportunity and I look forward to meeting you or
colleagues on the day.

 

All best wishes,

 

Dr Fabian Davis

Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Associate Director of the National Social Inclusion Programme at NIMHE

Vice-chair. Psychosis and Complex Mental health Faculty of the DCP at
the BPS

 

Why not visit www.developbromley.com and find out about social inclusion
and mental health in Bromley

 

Dr. Fabian Davis
Consultant Psychologist (Community & Social Inclusion)
Lead for Social Inclusion
Bromley Mental Health Services
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
2nd Floor, Yeoman House
57-63 Croydon Road
Penge. London SE20 7TS
Tel: 020 8676 5489

 

I am currently working Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday at Oxleas and
Thursday and Fridays at the National Social Inclusion Programme.

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