Ash
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Anyone fancy working on a letter to BACME spelling out all the problems with their materials and asking them to update them? Not me at the moment. I'm all out of energy for flogging dead horses.
I bet you are X
Anyone fancy working on a letter to BACME spelling out all the problems with their materials and asking them to update them? Not me at the moment. I'm all out of energy for flogging dead horses.
The video is a talk Katie Johnstone gave to the Local ME network.
Anyone fancy working on a letter to BACME spelling out all the problems with their materials and asking them to update them? Not me at the moment. I'm all out of energy for flogging dead horses.
It is a Zoom conference so you could register and then listen to the sessions that are most interesting. I couldn’t find any info on whether they will be available after the day to watch but I would imagine they should be.I suspect it is highly unlikely that one of us will be going - although I would love to hear what some of the speakers have to say!
Apologies for getting the name wrong.Sorry to be That Person but it is MELN = ME Local Network
ME Local Network (MELN) is a national network of local support groups of people living with ME/CFS (and carers). We aim to strengthen the relationship between national charities, organisations and local groups, to ensure that the grassroots voice is heard.
“Local ME patients’ groups” here means groups run by and for people with a diagnosis of ME, CFS, ME/CFS and/or fibromyalgia and/or Long Covid or whose symptoms meet the diagnostic criteria of the NICE guideline NG206 on ME/CFS; and whose membership is drawn primarily from a particular geographic area within the UK.
It started in 2021 to bring together local groups as there are as so many people doing amazing work at a local level and we clearly needed to be working together.
There is a separate Local ME message board who are a different and unrelated group.
Which makes it all the more concerning that the MEA are working with BACME to produce materials for use in ME/CFS clinicsI think it is going to take a lot more than a letter.
I am aware that there are various conversations going on about this, and I am being necessarily vague in that.
The problem is, as I understand it, is that it requires trying to change an idealogy and that BACME completely believe that they are absolutely the experts on ME/ CFS because of their education and having studied it.
Forgetting what Michael J Fox says
"The people living with the disease are the experts"
We are fundamentally on opposite sides of the debate and they have the power and their careers and we have... False illness beliefs, as far as they are concerned
Disbanding BACME seems to me to be the only real solution.
Further info about the conference, including participant bios:
https://bacme.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Programme_final2.pdf
Looks as though wilderness adventures is no longer there...
Who are WA or what is wilderness adventures, re all this?
Ah, thank you @MEMarge!Per the original draft programme for the one day conference, this was an option for one of the workshop sessions during the day:
Workshops repeated (2 sessions)
1 Delivering NSS & DHSC recommendations
2 Dysregulation
3 BACME severely affected guide.
4 Long- Covid CYP & Adults
5 Outcome measures
6 Care & Support Plans
7 Moving NICEly
8 Mindfulness
1. Anna Gregorowski & Christine Oliver
2. Dr Vikki McKeever
3. Ceri Rutter
4. Dr Terry Segal Plus TBC
5. Dr Pete Gladwell-Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist & service lead Bristol M.E. Service.
6. Marina Townend – Specialist ME/CFS Occupational Therapist & Hereford & Worcester service lead
7. Jess Sands & Julia Sands IPSE Adventure therapy
8. Fiona McKechnie- ME/CFS Specialist Occupational Therapist, MSc in Mindfulness approaches
Seems to be promoting walking/hiking as good for health and wellbeing.
Also Jess Sands is apparently aka as Jessica Bavinton of Vitality 360 and part of Committee producing the old NICE GDL.
https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Bavinton
After protest letters this session seems to hae been removed from the list of workshops
Their "Theory of Change Model"
https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...1592424257950/Theory+of+Change+ipse+model.pdf
Ha ha ha haLink to a general participant info leaflet:
https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...86222/1588514370267/Info+for+participants.pdf
Have no idea how this relates to pwME
Pre-recording of the DecodeME presentation to be delivered at BACME conference on 16 May 2024