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A storyteller talks about their role as an engagement worker at community links in Kirklees and their interest in the Oral Histories project.
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Hello, Stuart,
can you tell me what brought you here today?
Okay, so I'm stuart I work for community links Engagement,
recovery service or a mental health charity work across
the border in the band based in Kirklees,
please.
I'm an engagement workers.
So I try to encourage people who lived experience
of mental health issues as part of their recovery,
to engage in activities and groups
and things that will help support the recovery.
Um, so I do have a bit of a history of mental health Museum, because just before covid,
we were planning on the project here called the Asylum Projects,
which is about bringing our clients along
here to explore the archives about how people
used to retreat in terms of mental health
and comparing them to their own experiences.
So when I saw this,
I thought it was a good opportunity for some of our lot to come
along to learn some new skills to get involved in collecting in collecting stories.
So I'm here today, really, just to find out
what the dates were, what was going to be involved,
What sort of support might be available?
It was going to happen. The information so I can go back and do a pitch to our clients.
And Stephen was interested,
and I've got the answers to those questions. So that's what brought me here.
Thank you.
Shock. That was short and sweet one. That's the point.
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