ALCOHOL AND MENTAL HEALTH, BSA Sociology of Mental Health Study Group
janvier 7th, 2010BSA Sociology of Mental Health Study Day Saturday Feb 6th 2007– Last chance to book for this event—registration by MONDAY FEBRUARY 11TH AT LATEST
Saturday February 6th 2010
10 a.m.—5 p.m.
In London, at the BSA building at Imperial Wharf (nearest underground Fulham Broadway) on Saturday February 6th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For details of venue, see
10.00: Coffee and biscuits !
10.30—12.30: Papers
10.30: Alcohol and gender in use and in treatment
David Cook, MSc., University of Surrey
11.00: The history of the growth of 12 Step programmes
Jeff Fernandez, Alcohol and Drug Lead Nurse for NHS Islington
11.30: Tensions when social and personal narratives clash
Lyndsey Moon, City University, London12.00: ‘In recovery’ or ‘recovered’: The policing and the privatisation of pleasure
Patsy Staddon, University of Plymouth
12.30: Lunch and networking
1.30: World café
During lunch people will have written on a flipchart what they would like discussed, relative to the sociology of alcohol and mental health.We will divide the ideas up so that we have 4 groups for discussion. People will choose and join their group.Discussions will last 1 hour and a half, with a group leader making notes on flipchart.
3.00—3.30: Tea break !
3.30—5.00: Feedback from group leaders and general discussion.
To book a place, please contact
events at britsoc.org.uk
by MONDAY JANUARY 11TH AT LATEST