Two events by the Survivors History Group 10/10/08 and 23/10/08

Two events you would be sane to miss are normality testing on World
Mental Health Day Friday 10th October 2008 and the meeting of the
Survivors History Group at Bunhill Quaker Meeting House on Thursday
23.10.2008. Details follow. Are you abnormal enough to enjoy both?

Friday 10th October 2008

Starting at 1pm, St Ann´s Hospital, Tottenham N15 3TH

The Mad Hatters of Bath will be taking the Normality Testing Machine
to London to join Rufus May and the Bed Push Crew as we escape from
oppressive psychiatry. We will be honouring the life of Daniel Galvin

1979-2008 who died of a heart attack after 5 years of taking the
dangerous psychiatric drug Olanzapine. We will also be raising
awareness of the use of coercive and compulsory medication in the
treatment of mental distress.

Join us for cabaret and cake at the summit of Parliament Hill to
greet the bed push around 4pm and reclaim your right to be not
normal.

Thursday 23.10.2008.

2.30pm to 4.30pm: The Survivors History Group will be welcoming new
members and reviewing its progress this year, at Bunhill Quaker
Meeting House. Everyone is welcome. If you let me know you are
coming, please mention what kind of sandwich you would like to eat.

This is the address:
Bunhill Quaker Meeting House
Bunhill Fields
Quaker Court
Banner Street
EC1Y 8QQ

To get there, go to Old Street (the underground station) and walk
west along Old Street (the road) to Bunhill Row. Turn left (south)
down Bunhill Row. Banner Street is on the right (west). Walk along
the south side of Banner Street and you will find (on the left) a
passage way under the flats to Bunhill Meeting House.

Attached to this email you will find an interesting document from the
Mad Hatters of Bath. For more information about the Survivors History
Group, visit our website:

http://studymore.org.uk/mpu.htm

Best Wishes

Andrew