MEDIA
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An Afternoon of Stories HVN AGM October 9th 2016 Auckland
Come along and join us. Its a great movie. We would love any volunteers who can help us run the Hearing Voices Network Aotearoa NZ for the coming year. See you there. Read more
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HEALING VOICES – Movie Premiere April 29 2016
Hearing Voices Network Aotearoa NZ are holding a premiere of the fabulous eye opening movie called Healing Voices on April 29 2016 Read more
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Intervoices You tube channel
Intervoice have launched their own youtube channel. There are heaps of great videos on here from many of the people involved with the Hearing Voices Network, sharing how they have coped with their voices, sharing their stories etc. http://www.youtube.com/user/v01ce5000 Read more
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Radio Interview with Gail Hornstein on Radio Boston
Here is a great radio interview with Gail Hornstein from the Hearing Voices Network on Radio Boston. Click on the link below, then click on Listen, and the mp3 podcast will come up. http://radioboston.wbur.org/2011/10/31/hearing-voices When you think about it, history is full of people who say they heard voices. Mohammed, Moses, Abraham, Joan of Arc.… Read more
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With more talk in mind – Dr John Read
This is a great article Id like to share Sydney Morning Herald, the Age Melbourne Any review of Victoria’s mental health services must look beyond psychiatry. John Read September 15, 2011 Opinion SERIOUS problems in Victoria’s mental health system have been revealed recently in The Age. The important thing now is to find solutions. In… Read more
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Mental Health Unit ‘failed teen’. New Zealand Herald Sat Oct. 16th
This article was in the NZ Herald today, you can see it on their website here written by Chris Barton. A coroner has strongly criticised the care provided by a specialist youth mental health unit leading up to the suicide of 17-year-old Toran Henry. Auckland Coroner Murray Jamieson said Marinoto Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services’… Read more
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Kehua! by Fay Weldon
In the Weekend Herald this morning there is an interview with Fay Weldon. She has written a new book called “Kehua!” Which sounds interesting and entertaining. A fiction, here is a brief review from a site called www.lovereading.co.uk “Kehua by Fay Weldon A kehua is a Maori ghost – the wandering dead searching for their… Read more
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Anger at police after Aborigine dies in hospital- NZ Herald Aug 5 2010
This is a sad and disturbing article. A man tries to get help and ends up dead. With no questioning of witnesses? Why not? The original article can be found on the NZ herald site here ” Police investigating the death of a mentally ill Aboriginal man in a Queensland hospital failed to interview staff… Read more
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Should Suicide be reported in the media?
There has been a lot of discussion about this in the media lately. Should it be reported. Many families would like it to come out in the open. to be reported, so that people can learn more about it. So that families can see the warning signs and learn what they may be able to… Read more