Psychosis Health Integration T

The workshop will be facilitated by people with experience of psychosis and will seek people's views on GP care. It's the first in a new series of workshops that will take different themes to inform the work of the Psychosis Health Integration Team.

  • 28 June 2017
  • 7:00pm
  • Free

You are invited to attend a workshop for people who experience psychosis and those close to them.

The workshop will be facilitated by people with experience of psychosis and will seek people’s views on GP care. It’s the first in a new series of workshops that will take different themes to inform the work of the Psychosis Health Integration Team.

The Psychosis Health Integration Team (HIT) is a team of people who experience psychosis, their families and carers, academics, mental health professionals, commissioners, service providers and other experts. They are working together to improve the lives of people with psychosis in Bristol. They aim to make the region a national leader in psychosis services, support and treatment. They will do this by hearing from people who experience psychosis and their supporters.

The workshop will be supportive, but is not intended as a support group. For a list of support groups, visit the Bristol Mental Health website.

We are able to cover reasonable travel expenses for those attending, if receipts are provided. Comments will be anonymised and really helpful in aiding the HIT’s work to improve services in Bristol.

Please get in touch with [email protected] if you have any questions, and to register.

Access to the venue is on Union Street, next to Tesco Metro.

Psychosis Health Integration Team: Service user workshop

Hiley Room, Broadmead Baptist Church, 1 Whippington Court

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