23 September 2013

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY - Thursday 10th October 2013



The 10th of October every year is World Mental Health Day...

An initiative of the World Federation of Mental Health, the day is supported, celebrated & utilised by organisations, groups & individuals to help raise awareness of mental health / illness issues, to promote the anti-stigma message, & to champion the equal citizenship of those many, many people who experience mental & emotional distress.

Over the years MSM has done all kinds of stuff in engaging in WMHD; this year is a wee bit more staid in that we are hosting an agenda-ed Day of Celebration & Development for OUR volunteers. I'm guessing it'll be a lot more than powerpoint & vol-au-vents... but, more later.

The theme of World Mental Health Day in 2013 is “Mental health and older adults”... more info can be found, including a fascinating paper on our increasingly 'mature' population, at the WFMH website.

16 April 2013

Okay... we've moved!

There has been kicking & screaming... there havebeen tears, recrimination, & regret... but, the deed is done & we've moved all groups / activities to community venues & our administrative base to an office complex across town.

Good? Bad? Neutral?

Let's see how things pan out. There are some great things going on within our locality groups... there are some great ideas on our drawing boards... & the hiatus of the last few months are behind us! Our only way is up!

Anyway, just to keep you up-to-date... our main office is now to be found at:

Mid Staffs Mind
Point South
Park Plaza
Hayes Way
Cannock
WS12 2 DB

tel: (01543) 496876

NB: the office really is just that... an office... the heart of Mid Staffs Mind is still to be found in the volunteers, service users, staff members, groups & activities that we have going on around & about all through our localities.

Keep in touch; we'll be using the website & this blog, but send us email, give us a ring, or grab an MSM worker if you've any concerns, questions, or ideas.

15 February 2013

MSM Board Statement of Intent

As many will be aware, the Board of Mid Staffs Mind have taken the decision - outlined & discussed in the service user, volunteer & extraordinary general meetings - to sell our base in Manor Avenue, Cannock.

This decision was taken as a business measure to simplify & reduce our core costs, whilst pursuing our strategy of decentralisation & locality orientation. No services, groups or activities will be lost as a result of this move; indeed, the process should result in individual groups & activities becoming more independent, flexible & sustainable.

To scotch any rumours to the contrary, I can categorically state, on behalf of the Board of Trustees that Mid Staffs Mind is not closing, nor do we anticipate closure in the foreseable future.

Mid Staffs Mind is here - seeking to be more active, responsive & of greater benefit within our host communities - & we intend to stay.


Anthony M. Downes
Chair of Trustees, Mid Staffs Mind

Personal Independant Payments replaces DLA April 2013

We are advising folk to take a good look at the link below to get some insight into the Personal Independence Payment which will replace Disabled Living Allowance from April 2013

The toolkit offers information / guidance to individuals, and organisations directly supporting people claiming DLA, by providing initial advice on PIP &/or directing folk to other sources of information & help. There is a easy-read link...

http://www.dwp.gov.uk/policy/disability/personal-independence-payment/pip-toolkit/

19 October 2012

MSM service users, members, workers, & friends...

Service User Locality Meetings

It's been a taxing 18 month journey for MSM: dead in the water when we 'lost' funding; changing direction as we sought to become community orientated, accessible, & offer more personal contacts; encouraging the maintenance & development of some highly valued activities (Badminton Club, Music Group, Stafford Women's Group, Wombourne peer support), whilst seeing the successful launch of more (Work Clubs, Arts & Drama, the WISH Project, Cannock Women's Group).

But it ain't all plain sailing... Change hasn't proved universally acceptable, & some felt unable to join us on this latter leg of our travels. Some funding bids were turned down, & we have seek a cash injection to fuel the engines that drive our organisation.

We have positive aspirations, some great ideas & plans for the development of MSM. Given change & flexibility are central to this future, we have plenty to talk about, so we are holding a series of Service User Locality Meetings for folk to meet with Trustees of the Charity to chat about risks, hopes, & fears.

Saturday 20th October 11.00am @ Quest, Tipping St, Stafford

Monday 22nd October 11.30am @ Mind, Manor Ave, Cannock

Wednesday 31st October 2.00pm @ Community Fire Station, Wombourne

If you want to come along, attend to suit your availability, it doesn't have to be the meeting in the MSM locality within which you live.  

12 October 2012

MSM opening times

Monday:
Stafford - WorkClub @ Signpost Centre: 10am - 1pm
Cannock - 'Creativity' Drama & Music: 1pm - 4pm
Cannock - Out of Hours: 5pm - 8pm

Tuesday:
Stafford - 'Creativity' Arts & Crafts @ Trinity Church: 10am - 1pm
Cannock - Badminton @ Leisure Centre: 2pm - 4pm

Wednesday:
Cannock - WorkClub @ Cannock Library: 10am - 1pm
Wombourne - Peer Support: 1pm - 4pm

Thursday:
Cannock: Out of Hours: 5pm - 8pm

Friday:
Cannock - Women’s Group: 1pm -4pm

Saturday:
Stafford - Out of Hours @ Quest:10am - 4pm 

for more info ring (01543) 462907 or email midstaffsmind@gmail.com 

 

30 September 2012

Language & Stigma

Everyday language is peppered with amusing, ironic, pejorative, abusive words & phrases about mental illness and the mentally ill. Those who experience psychological & emotional distress are amongst the few societal 'groups' still deemed acceptable targets as the butt of joke, disrespect, & exclusion.

A recent, if wordy, guest blog by David Steele in the Guardian online raises some very interesting discussion points (click here). In light of MSM's re-commitment to the Time to Change agenda, this is a conversation we may well be having in our groups & localities.

Check out the Time to Change website to explore ideas / activities of destigmatisation & inclusion of the 'mental health community'.