Mental Health Nurse
I am an Assistant Professor in Mental Health Nursing at the University of Birmingham. I have been a mental health nurse for several years working in a range of acute and community mental health settings. My personal interests and teaching responsibilities include recovery in mental health, psychosocial interventions, cultural perceptions of mental health and centring lived experiences of mental health in teaching, learning and research to challenge and transform mental health practice. I completed my PhD in 2021 that focused on Black men and their lived experiences of mental health and oppression.
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM | Starting Over: What happens when Black men leave mental health institutions and return to the community?
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"I feel so uplifted and moved by this conference. Absolutely fabulous to see black therapists in conversation. Thank you"
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"A breath of fresh air to listen to other Black women speak so openly about their experience. It resonated on so many levels and there was strength in that shared experience"
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