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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 359157" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>I wonder...something that worked well at meetings of an association I used to belong to was a Question-Answer forum.</p><p>The way it worked was: Someone who had a need would write it down on the list with their name. Someone who could fulfill the need would then write their name on the list, in a different column, different colour.</p><p>Once everyone had identified something they needed and-or could contribute, everyone was given a chance to group up and talk about things, share information, solve each others problems etc.</p><p></p><p>This might work with sharing information about community resources, mental health services, what works and what doesn`t...that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>Another thought might be to have something like a book club once every 3rd or 4th meeting, where the book you read is focused on mental illness. This might work especially well if you meet bi-weekly. It would give people a chance to get the book from the library, read it and think about it, and prepare to discuss it within the group.</p><p></p><p>I don`t know if either of these is suitable, but it`s what popped into my head.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 359157, member: 3907"] I wonder...something that worked well at meetings of an association I used to belong to was a Question-Answer forum. The way it worked was: Someone who had a need would write it down on the list with their name. Someone who could fulfill the need would then write their name on the list, in a different column, different colour. Once everyone had identified something they needed and-or could contribute, everyone was given a chance to group up and talk about things, share information, solve each others problems etc. This might work with sharing information about community resources, mental health services, what works and what doesn`t...that sort of thing. Another thought might be to have something like a book club once every 3rd or 4th meeting, where the book you read is focused on mental illness. This might work especially well if you meet bi-weekly. It would give people a chance to get the book from the library, read it and think about it, and prepare to discuss it within the group. I don`t know if either of these is suitable, but it`s what popped into my head. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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