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12.08.2016📷

Seminar Budapest 2016 Tepla 3.0 Train-the-Trainer Programme will be held at Eötvös Lorand University on 15 - 17 August

Location: Eötvös Lorand University

Facilitators: Zsolt Bugarszki, Kees van Rest, Triin Vana, Jean Pierre Wilken

Guest Expert: David Blazey, Maudsley London

Seminar topics:

 Practising and implementing the CARe model: practical exercises and supervision

 How to create national networks and ‘CARe Europe units’

 Working with peers and peer support

 How to develop training programmes

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17.01.2016

This book describes the principles and methodology of the care model. This eclectic approach offers professionals working with people with a mental health or addiction problem, or persons with other social disadvantages, effective ways of support. The CARe model is Meant to support people in Their personal development. It is based on principles of psychosocial rehabilitation, recovery and empowerment. The book contains a lot of practical examples. It can be used by professionals in the field, and for the education of present and future professionals. The CARe model is an evidence-based approach used by thousands of professionals world-wide.

This book is also available in Dutch: Thus clients citizens.

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Updated: Nov 24, 2018

02.11.2015



Dear friends of FGIP, In less than two months from now Global Initiative on Psychiatry will mark its 35th anniversary.The best way to do this is to give a present to a partner organization that embodies all the values GIP stands for. We have decided to focus on our partner "Nest" in Sri Lanka, an organization set up many years ago by Sally Hullugalle, who for more than a quarter of a century has dedicated all her time and energy to the support of persons with mental illness. The work Nest does is exemplary, and deserves our full support. Sally and her people want to continue their work next year at the Mulleriyawa mental hospital for women, and in particular want to purchase a trishaw that helps them transport goods and women to and from the market and on outings. It would be wonderful if our anniversary could be celebrated by making this possible. Attached is our call for donations. We hope you will agree to support, and also help by disseminating this appeal to a wider audience.
thank you very much for your consideration. Yours sincerely, Robert
-- Robert van Voren is Chief Executive of Human Rights in Mental Health-FGIP and professor of political science at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas (LT) and Ilia State University in Tbilisi (GEO), and visiting professor at theGrinchenko University in Kyiv (Ukraine).  He is also Vice-President for Europe of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH). Postal address: P.O.Box 1956, 1200 BZ  Hilversum, the Netherlands www.gip-global.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FederationGIP?ref=hl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanvoren www.robertvanvoren.com Download PDF of this letter
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