04.05.2018📷
"Diary project is a qualitative research project in Hungary focusing on the personal perspective of people with psycho-social disability. The goal of the project is to involve people with psycho-social disability living in different housing situation (residential care, group home, rented flat) to write diary about their everyday life. We ask the participants to write diary at least once a week. Participants answer the following questions:
- Which was the best moment of your week?
- Which was the worst moment of your week?
- Which was the activity you spent the most time with?
- To sum it up what was your week like?"
Ideator: Zsuzsa Kondor, Hungary
Our congratulations to Dirk on his special Royal Award as the Officer in the Order of Orange Nassau from the King of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This honour was presented to Dirk due to his great commitment and vision of supporting vulnerable people in their personal and social recovery process. Ceremony at #Neiskoen Recovery Learning Community by the Mayor Elly Blanksma of Helmond in The Netherlands. Video: https://bit.ly/2NAqR3q
Winner Pitch Competition: NO BIG DRAMA - Peer Support Stage
23.03.2018📷
Thank you for your participation! This year, we had a very successful summit event in Bucharest Romania with participation of people from 17 different countries from The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Estonia, United Kingdom, Hungary, Romania and Georgia. One key highlight of the summit was the Pitching Competition where the 'Best Pitch' Idea went back with a €1000!
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No Big Drama - peer support stage This project aims to create the peer support stage in a community theatre in Bratislava (Slovakia), where peer support activities for people with mental health vulnerability and family members will take place.
It aims to create a platform for an easy accessible and user driven peer support group for those who need to share their stories, find new coping strategies and new hope for their tomorrows.
All this will happen on real stage. Because stage is a place, where stories are told. A place, where emotions are expressed. A place, where music is played. A place, where you dare to be creative. A place, that brings fun and hope. A place, peer support group can take advantage of.
Because we believe, that life with mental health vulnerability does not have to be a big drama.