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What have we been up to?

Here we would like to share what we have been up to, how our events have gone, what we are planning and what is happening in our network.,



Brain Day At Auckland University March 17 2012

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We had a stand at the recent Brain Day, at the Auckland University the weekend of 17th March. Some of us Support group facilitators manned the small table we had at the Community stand.

Brain Day is an excellent day. Therr are always heaps of people, and so many of them showed a real interest in learning what the Hearing Voices Network were all about. All of the Hearing Voices Network team were amazed at how many fascinating indepth conversation were held with members of the public about hearing voices.

There are all perspectives, neural brain scientists, family of those that heard voices, those who have spiritual and clairvoyant experiences, and those that hear voices but " don't usually tell anyone."

It made us think, that we need to have more public awareness events such as this, and also showed how many of the public are open to all different interpretations of the hearing of voices other than the illness model we become labelled with.

All in all a great day, and I look forward to it again next year.

We would welcome the opportunity to attend other similar public events .

 

 

HAmilton hearing Voices Network moves to Center 401

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Our Hamilton Hearing Voices Network group has moved to Center 401. We are hoping that this venue will prove more central and accessible for our Hamilton people

to attend. We have a wee article in their latest newsletter. This is a vibrant newsletter full of life! You can download it below.

 

Attachments:
Download this file (Planet 401 March Issue 2012.pdf)Planet 401 newsletter[ Planet 401 newsletter featuring article about HVN Hamilton]1101 Kb
 

Ron Coleman inspires Palmerston North

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Ron hit town on Wednesday night June 7 2011 fresh from the vibrant world of  Auckland.

 

His first task was to address a public meeting at Journeys To Wellbeing on the topic of talking with voices and recovery. He volunteered to do this on behalf of the Hearing Voices Network Aotearoa New Zealand.

 

The audience was a mixture of people who hear voices, family members and some non government organisations staff as well as members of the public.

 

The meeting was excellent in that it was the first time many participants had heard about recovery for voice hearers.  The connection with early life trauma and the high percentage among the general population and famous historical figures, of voice hearers was also welcome learning for those present at the meeting.

 

Thursday, an unwell Ron who was fighting of an unpleasant virus, ran a symposium for approximately 60 people some of whom, travelled from neighbouring regions.  His skill of delivering educational material with humour, relaxed style, welcome questioning and hard hitting messages is impressive to watch.

 

Ron left no doubt in people’s minds that he was not impressed with many services for voice hearers.  He talked about maintenance, and tranquilising, without a recovery focus.   The World Health Organisation survey on recovery for western societies at 33% versus some third world statistics of 80% was news to many.  As usual the twin studies were raised by clinical staff and as usual Ron gave further information that quashed common belief and demonstrated the myth of the so called research.

 

During the course of the day Ron worked with a volunteer voice hearer and demonstrated how easy it is to connect with a voice and how if asked respectfully, etc a voice would temporarily,  ‘go away’, in order for a person to have a dialogue with Ron for the purpose of increased insight for the voice hearer.  These sessions were riveting

 

and educational.  A trainee clinician attending the session was inspired to learn more and introduce Ron’s techniques into her practice.  A view held by many in the audience.  Great!

 

Another topic covered during the day was the gift among some indiginous peoples of being able to hear the voices of tupuna or spirit.  A topic not generally talked about – another new piece of learning for many attendees.

 

The day ended with an audience wiser for the experience and many comments regarding enthusiasm to attend any future in depth training that Ron might be available to do for clinical and community staff as well as family members. The four day workshop Ron is doing in many countries – including Australia would be welcomed in the mid central region by many of us.

 

Thank you Ron Coleman for your short visit to our country.

 

Teresa Keedwell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Newsflash

 

"Normal" children and adults hear voices

This little known fact is based on a lot of research. Several large scale population (epidemiological) studies have shown that about 4 % of the population hears voices. Of these 4% of the people who hear voices about 30% seek assistance from mental health services. Amongst children however, even more of the "normal" population hears voices (8%) and as with adults about 30% are referred to mental health services.

What this means is that there are apparently many more people who hear voices who do not require the support of mental health services then those that do. This is because they can cope with the voices and function well in in their everyday lives.

From the pamphlet "Don't Panic if your child is Hearing Voices It is Not the End of the World" By Sandra Escher