On September 25th, the Disability Community Engagement Partner Project (DCEPP) at AAHD held our first conversation in the 2024-2025 Disability and Health Webinar series with “Exploring Recovery.” Moderated by Devon Anderson, this conversation brought together two community advocates in conversation about emerging approaches to recovery and supportive care. Many thanks to our distinguished panelists, Earl Miller and Katie Bourque, who made this conversation possible. Explore the resources they shared with us below.
Resources
- PowerPoint Slides from Speakers
- Highlighted Organizations
- Resources from our Speakers and Participants
- A Place of Safety (podcast)
- Alternatives to Suicide
- Chacruna
- Choose Your Struggle
- Cognitive Liberty Project (videos)
- Cultivating Connections
- Dancesafe
- Doubleblind Mag
- Dr. Carl Hart
- Drug Policy Alliance
- Fireweed Collective
- Fruiting Bodies Collective
- Guidelines for Partnering with People with Lived and Living Experience of Substance Use and Their Families and Friends
- Hanifa Nayo Washington
- Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psych Meds
- Hearing Voices Network
- Inner Compass
- Inner Fire
- Insite
- It’s Ok – Psychedelic Harm Reduction
- Mad In America
- Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)
- National Harm Reduction Coalition
- Next Distro
- One Village Healing
- Peer Workforce Development Initiative
- Project Lets
- Psychedelics Today
- Psychedelics, Madness, and Awakening: Harm Reduction and Future Visions
- Rethinking Psychiatry
- Robin Divine – Black People Trip
- Sangoma Healing
- Soteria House
- The Rebel Educationist
- Third Wave Fund
- Wilda White – Re-writing the Master Narrative: A Pre-requisite for Mad Liberation
- Zendo Project
Many thanks to the All of Us Research Program for making this conversation possible. Learn more about the All of Us Research Program and how inclusive research might support better health for all.