Users & survivors of mental health services, their families and carers and mental health workers are often seen as having opposing positions. Consequently, opportunities for finding common ground, developing authentic…
Category: ISPS News
ISPS UK Member’s Networking Event
Creating Common Ground 19th February 2025, 6-8pm, Zoom Our Member's Networking Event is fast approaching! This is an exciting opportunity for all ISPS UK members to come together to get…
Family & Friends Journaling Group
ISPS UK are delighted to introduce a new, free online journaling group which is for family members and friends of people with lived experience of psychosis. Helping to care for…
Exciting News: ISPS UK Membership Scheme
We're thrilled to share some exciting updates regarding our membership scheme at ISPS UK. We’ve been working hard to improve our scheme so that it works better for our members…
Psychosis: Why Relationships Matter
ISPS UK Seminar & Annual General Meeting, 26th April 2024, 12pm-4.30pm, London South Bank University, Keyworth Lecture Theatre We are delighted to invite you to the Annual General Meeting of…
ISPS International Conference 2024
Need Adapted Care for Psychosis - the Power of Human Interaction5th-8th June 2024, Espoo, Finland It is our privilege to invite you to the 23rd ISPS International Conference, Need Adapted…
ISPS UK has a new Chair!
We are delighted to announce that Jacqui Dillon has been appointed as Chair of ISPS UK.
Save the Date! Love, Patience and Kindness: Working in Different Ways with ‘Psychosis’
ISPS UK are delighted to partner with Bristol Health Partners to host this innovation and exploration event on 12 September 2023.
Relationships with Anti-Psychotics: Learning from Lived Experience (ISPS UK webinar, 15 June 2023, 6.30–8.30pm)
Our series of three webinars Relationships with Anti-Psychotics, starts on 15 June with Learning from Lived Experience.
ISPS UK is looking for a new Chair
We’re looking for a new Chair of Trustees who shares our values and can provide leadership and direction to help us grow our membership, and promote psychological and social approaches to what gets called psychosis.