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Jynx
Peer Support Worker

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I almost wanna play a guessing game @Shaz51 ... what kind of frames would our dear Shazzy have? Cos you have such style, all your nifty teapots and art bits... so the frames... I picture cat eye!

 

Oh I gotta dash, find out if I was right tomorrow hehehe

 

Night lovely Shaz!!  

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Ha ha ๐Ÿ˜‚ @Jynx 

Goodnight my friend ๐Ÿงก 

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@Dimity 

 

After a certain age, guess we have seen most of the screen offeringsโ€ฆ. They need to be worth watchingโ€ฆ and hype is not qualityโ€ฆ otherwise Iโ€™d rather listen to the birds.

 

you have done pretty well dealing with so many health challengesโ€ฆ 

 

sometimes having a body is a real pain 

 

aint it 

 

youโ€™d know that too @Shaz51 

 

thank goodness for our gardens 

 

@rav3n ah you studied it too

 

I was also enjoying Nollywoodโ€ฆ films about 10 years ago 

from Nigeria

 

had some good distance friends from Africaโ€ฆ til Facebook locked me out of my account 

 

Yes, my son said the same thing re the long series form compared with moviesโ€ฆ. That is why I enjoyed Maximaโ€ฆyou couldnโ€™t do justice to the complexity of many psychological and social issuesโ€ฆ in the shorter formโ€ฆ. Yet I also love poetryโ€ฆ.

 

@Emelia8 @Jynx @outlander @PeppiPatty 

 

 

rav3n
Peer Support Worker

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my mum loved Nollywood films, she's a big fan of their humour and expressions. @Appleblossom 

 

oh no!! you couldn't get your Facebook recovered? it's such a confusing process sometimes, hopefully you get a chance to connect with those friends from Africa again. 

 


@Appleblossom wrote:

 

Yes, my son said the same thing re the long series form compared with moviesโ€ฆ. That is why I enjoyed Maximaโ€ฆyou couldnโ€™t do justice to the complexity of many psychological and social issuesโ€ฆ in the shorter formโ€ฆ. Yet I also love poetryโ€ฆ.

so true!! there's a poet named Rupi Kaur who wrote the Sun and her Flowers (and immigrant relationship with immigrant parents, specially mum and daughter). the book was super quick read but the impact lasts forever. 

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I ended up sending parcels by shipping to both Nigerian and Uganda to those friends @rav3n 

 

I chatted with them online through the Covid lockdown era. It was good in that I had read Nigerian authors and could really talk with them about the arts and society and politics. The Ugandan was running a children music project/ combo orphanage.

 

my son was worried I was being scammed 

 

I did wire them money too, but I felt there was enough genuine need 

 

I let go of Facebookโ€ฆ mostly using the forums as social media 

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@tyme  re the Redress conversation.

 

I am unsure of the best thing to do regarding the forum. On the one hand, having a thread in the spotlight may bring in people who need an outlet, discussion or information and be a good thing. On the other hand due to the legal side and that money is involved, it may mean some prospective posts contain details that compromise anonymity etc etc and may influence outcomes. Maybe a legal advisor to Sane could give an opinion? 

 

what do you think @rav3n @Shaz51 @Dimity @Emelia8 @outlander @PeppiPatty @Jynx 

 

 for me personally, the retraumatising aspects of the process, indicate to me itโ€™s not yet appropriate to do it. Maybe after my son is better settled in a fruitful life for himself and any people he cares about. Maybe when he has left home in a good productive stable way

 

 

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Absolutely. I agree with what you have said @Appleblossom .

 

I mainly just wanted to make a space for people to be aware of redress schemes, but I'm mindful of the trauma it may stir up. Happy to steer away from it. 

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@Appleblossom
maybe changing your name if your to concerned about anonymity?
if theres any specific posts your concerned about i believe they can be taken down as well.
Dimity
Senior Contributor

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@Appleblossom I haven't been following the Redress conversation.

Perhaps there's space in the forums for mutual support between victim survivors but it would have to be general and non identifying. 

For many redress will not be possible because trauma eg CSA occurred in a family setting not an institutional or community one and there'll be complex arguments over the validity and admissibility of frail human memory and circumstance. 

When your son is settled and strong enough whether still under your wing or independent I hope he can follow through on the undoubted injustices you've sometimes hinted at and find a level of peace within himself as well as any compensation due. The MH bureaucracies certainly merit analysis and investigation whether informed by personal experience or broader settings and practices.

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@outlander I was typing on your chat threadโ€ฆ. Cross postingโ€ฆ. lolโ€ฆ Had a busy morningโ€ฆ went to radiology and supermarket shop .

 

@Dimity I tagged you into Redressconversation as I value your input. It had started elsewhere. Yes some CSA will not be covered by Redress if it occurred within a family.  

 

Thanks for thinking of my son. I doubt he will get redress for what has happened to him. Mother screams silently.

 

Itโ€™s part of my dilemma. Even if I went through it all the amount I would get is not that big, as it only focuses on the small acts towards me, but not the whole scope of the problem in my family, as in 3 members of the 5 who were in โ€œout of home careโ€ did endure it and it partly lead  to 4 premature deaths. They are all dead and cannot collect or give evidence. I have all their files but they are heavily redacted. I had legal advice on the big picture and was advisedโ€ฆ.after a whileโ€ฆ. You will definitely get Redressโ€ฆ just on what is in my fileโ€ฆ do thatโ€ฆ.

 

Soโ€ฆ in a way this is me thinking out loudโ€ฆ getting clarityโ€ฆ donโ€™t worry about it til son is up and runningโ€ฆ.if I ever do apply and get itโ€ฆ maybe it will just be a good present for himโ€ฆ. I honestly cannot feel any amount of moneyโ€ฆ will recompense my whole familyโ€™s experienceโ€ฆmakes me feel like vomitingโ€ฆ

 

@tyme I am not actually sayingโ€ฆ not to discuss itโ€ฆ. Its just that it is tricky. thanks for bringing it up.