Here are all the articles, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts (and more) that we’ve shared in our weekly bulletins this month. The... more The post NSUN’s September 2025 articles & blogs roundup appeared first on NSUN website.| NSUN website
There is the constant pull to do more, to fight for change, to try to make a difference, alongside a growing sense that the work itself is keeping me trapped.| NSUN website
NSUN is a network of people and groups with lived-experience of mental ill-health, trauma, and distress. We work to redistribute power and resource in mental health.| NSUN website
So, for others to listen to me, I have to mask. I have to pretend I am not autistic, I have to carefully curate my language so that others listen and value my experiences. I don’t get to be me.| NSUN website
Here are all the articles, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts (and more) that we’ve shared in our weekly bulletins this month. The... more The post NSUN’s August 2025 articles & blogs roundup appeared first on NSUN website.| NSUN website
Here are all the articles, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts (and more) that we’ve shared in our weekly bulletins this month. The... more The post NSUN’s July 2025 articles & blogs roundup appeared first on NSUN website.| NSUN website
Here are all the articles, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts (and more) that we’ve shared in our weekly bulletins this month.| NSUN website
We are developing a research project with people who have experienced mental health emergencies to show what good care looks like.| NSUN website
Here are all the articles, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts (and more) that we’ve shared in our weekly bulletins this month.| NSUN website
Too often, people experiencing distress are seen through a lens of danger and deficit, rather than context, capacity for change, or support needs.| NSUN website
The practice of confession is fundamental to some of the most powerful institutions across the globe, from Christian churches and... more The post The Dynamics of Confession from Psychiatric Services to Digital Activism appeared first on NSUN website.| NSUN website
Category: The limitations of lived experience| NSUN website
We must continue to use our lived experience to rewrite the narrative of those that try to erase us.| NSUN website
The “we know best” mentality of many mental health services – rooted in the prevalence of the paternalistic medical model – invalidates living experience and demotes it beneath knowledge learnt in a lecture hall or on a ward.| NSUN website