"only the servicds to make a stable adjustment"
Poem in SWG anthology
APART apart – a year of pandemic poetry and prose Edited by:Courtney Bates-Hardy and Dave Margoshes Published by the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild (2021) My poem in this anthology. “Post Pandemic Plans” begins “I do not want to go back to normal.” To order apart from Saskatchewan Writers...
Camp Outlook
Camp Outlook by Jayne Melville Whyte Edited from my grade XI assignment, “What did you do on your summer holiday?” “Good morning!” I called as I jumped from the top bunk feeling happy and rested. I opened the door to let the sunshine in. “And just what is it...
Framework for Support: A Retrospective 1984-2004
From 1984 to 2004, the Canadian Mental Health Association, National, Divisions, and Branches modeled and advocated a person-centred Framework of Support model for consumer/survivor empowerment and community resource development. This Retrospective summarizes the various documents and initiatives of this project. As CMHA celebrates its 100th year, Retrospective encourage a fresh look at...
A Transition Time in CMHA Sask – 1962
Irwin Kahan was a social worker who served as an Executive Director of CMHA and then of the Schizophrenia Society in Saskatchewan. This “fragment” illustrates the complex relationship among politicians, professionals, research, and the Canadian Mental Health Association (Saskatchewan), a community-based organization. This “fragment” illustrates a transition time in mental...
Breathe and P
I have not established a routine for posting regularly on my website. I could beat myself up. Recently I’ve been listening to a webinar series for writers. One of the guests interviewed is a creative author and mentor who goes by the name SARK. She gave these words...
Mental Health Morsels
Books, articles and archives reveal bits of information that illustrate the development of the mental health (non) system we have now, the things we’ve lost and gained. My particular interest is the development of the consumer/survivor movements – the ways that people who live with mental illness – have...
A Difference Maker for Mental Health
In 2017, I was chosen as one of the 150 Difference Makers for Mental Health in Canada. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health received more than 3,700 nominations from across the...
Jayne’s Christmas Letter 2017
Here’s a copy of my Christmas letter from December 2017 that tells you about my routine, activities and celebrations. 2017 Jayne’s Christmas letter with pics More blog posts in Jayne – Personal
Mad Society of Canada
The Mad Society of Canada a Community of Practice bringing together people who want to share the voices and actions of people with lived experience of mental distress. We choose to call ourselves psychiatric survivors (although other people choose to say consumer, client, patient, ex-patient) and citizens. The mental health...