Wow. It’s been a while since I updated this site. Well, now I’ve updated it in a big way.
All old incoming links should still work, but the site has been rebuilt on a newer platform and has a swish new look. I hope you like it.
Very soon you can expect some posts about shared decision making and about videos – because I got invited to co-present a keynote at a conference in Vienna, and I wasn’t going to go to Vienna, so my contribution has been video recorded (and edited and subtitled, all by me with a little support from my wife). The subject of the presentation is shared decision making, so I’m going to put some of those points into text form and share them here.
As a result of this, I’m considering doing video content and publishing it online. More details to follow in a dedicated post.
Anyway, I’m back on the “talking about the experience of patients and disabled people” kick, and you can expect more posts here going forward. I’ve done a lot of Quaker blogging over on Openings since I last posted here, though that’s taken a bit of a blow in the last couple of years, for reasons that I’ve described somewhat there, and will go into more detail about here in due course, because it’s about mental health and I have a lot to say about it.
To anyone who’s followed this blog before, welcome back, and to anyone new, welcome, please do read my existing posts, and check back for more later.