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Power Threat Meaning Framework

The Power Threat Meaning Framework is an over-arching structure for identifying patterns in emotional distress, unusual experiences and troubling behaviour, as an alternative to psychiatric diagnosis and classification. The project team’s aim was to produce a foundational document which sets out the philosophical, theoretical and empirical basis for such a framework and describes how it can serve as a conceptual alternative to psychiatric classification in relation to emotional distress and troubled or troubling behaviour.

This is an overview. A full 400+ page report is available from the British Psychological Society.

Children and Young People, City, Coastal, Community Cohesion, Community Development, Community Spaces and Places, County-Wide, Education/Training, Equality and Diversity, Everyone, Families, Female, LGBTQ+, Lone Parents, Male, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Older People, People From Minoritised Communities, People with Mental Health Difficulties, People with Multiple Disabilities, People with Physical Disabilities, Refugees/Asylum Seekers/Immigrants, Rural, Support Service Activities, UK, Urban, Village
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The Hub Yeovil – Case Study – 22 Year Old Male

MM is 22 years old and has autism and sensory processing difficulties. MM joined the Hub from a Special Educational Needs department in the local college where he received 1:1 support.

Male, Mental Health and Wellbeing
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The Balsam Centre – Apr 2023 to Mar 2024 – At A Glance

Infographic style report that summarises the centre’s activities and impact between April 2023 and March 2024

Children and Young People, Education/Training, Employment, Families, Female, Male, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Rural
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