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"World Mental Health Day Student Workshop 2k11"

About: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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Iy was well worth the visit and I really appreciate the time and effort put in by all the staff. I specifically found the talk on Erica Bore os Psychosis interesting as it gave me a real insight into the lives of both service users and carers. Mike Cooke's story was incredibly inspiring and very moving.

I think it needed to be longer and more case studies like Mike were needed to really make the day a more captivating experience.

Although saying this I feel that the interaction parts were very useful, especially the schizophrenia demonstration, but more were needed. This would be essential if you were to lenthen the day.

Thanks again!

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Response from Jane Danforth, Involvement & Experience Officer, Involvement, Experience and Volunteering Team, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust 13 years ago
Jane Danforth
Involvement & Experience Officer, Involvement, Experience and Volunteering Team,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

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Submitted on 09/11/2011 at 14:11
Published on Care Opinion at 15:04


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It is always useful to hear about how the training could be improved. I was also interested to hear that the event had been moving and inspiring and provided you with some insight into the lives of people managing their mental health on a daily basis.

I will pass on your comments to the staff involved .

Thank you for sharing your feedback.

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