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ReAwaken ebook 1st Ed

A ebook that documents and celebrates ReAwaken Australia - compassion, connection and meaningful action of a wonderful community who came together to shift paradigms in mental health, trauma and addiction

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Cherie McGregor - Academia is a vital tool for Lived<br />

Experience systems-change activism<br />

The mental health system is driven by a commitment to evidencebased<br />

practice which prioritises knowledge produced<br />

through academic research and published in peer reviewed<br />

journals. Academia is also responsible for the education and<br />

qualification of the health professionals, researchers and policy<br />

makers that guide decision-making and service delivery in the<br />

mental health system. For these reasons it is essential that Lived<br />

Experience systems change activists have a recognizable voice in the research and<br />

education. This interactive workshop will explore the role that activism in the academic<br />

space can play in further driving Lived Experience systems change agendas.<br />

Chérie McGregor is currently the Consumer Services Coordinator for the Sunshine Coast<br />

Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute. Chérie is also a Lived Experience systems<br />

change advocate in the public mental health system, a Lived Experience academic and<br />

works in commissioning mental health services for a regional PHN.<br />

Andrew Fort – Psychiatric drug withdrawal, listening to<br />

the voices of (Lived) Experience<br />

Psychiatric drugs can be helpful in many people’s experience,<br />

whilst others have found them either ineffective, or quite harmful.<br />

Many people are looking for support to reduce or come off their<br />

psychiatric drugs, or to help them deal with existing withdrawal<br />

effects from these drugs. Finding this support can be really<br />

challenging. Many prescribers don’t understand the potential<br />

intensity of these experiences; misunderstanding them as signs of<br />

relapse, or symptoms of another ‘illness’, or labelling people seeking this support as ‘noncompliant’<br />

or lacking insight.<br />

Andrew works in private practice to support people seeking to negotiate these<br />

challenging experiences. While the ‘evidence’ presents narratives of mild, short-term<br />

‘discontinuation syndrome', Andrew sees and hears the diversity of people's experience.<br />

Andrew is a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and therapist, committed to finding gentler<br />

ways to help people in distress. He has a particular interest in experiences commonly<br />

called ‘psychosis’, and in the healing power of human connection and relationship.<br />

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