On November 22nd, at the 30th anniversary celebration of the Japan-British Society of Iwate, I reported on the activities of “Thinking about the recovery of the Heart from the English Garden, Bell Gardia KUJIRAYAMA”. The moderator is Mitsuru Suzuki.
The bridge of mind is carrying out disaster area support activities by mental health experts who have responded to the open call for participants of the Japanese Psychiatric Emergency Society from all over the country. And, by building a bridge with people in various fields, it is an NPO that helps people affected by the disaster to receive support.
Invited to the 1st Bridge Talk Live, we had a talk live of over 100 minutes with the title of “Thinking about the recovery of the Heart from the English Garden, Bell Gardia KUJIRAYAMA”.
On the day of the event, we had a meaningful time with psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, Iwate Japan-UK Association, Iwate Prefectural University School of Nursing lecturers, mental health workers, and other mental care specialists.
Bell Gardia KUJIRAYAMA will continue to focus on nurturing children’s sensibilities, helping the victims’ mental care, and supporting and caring for people with disabilities. We appreciate your cooperation.
With Julia Longbottom, Chargé d’Affaires and her husband, Richard Sciver