Jane Chevous's blog
Help
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Fri, 10/07/2009 - 13:04Friends, I need you help! S:VOX is big on vision but for the last couple of years we have been too small on resources. We urgently need more volunteers! Then we will be able to start running self-help events an training weekends again and support new local self-help groups. Please start thinking about how you might be able to help and if you could recruit any more volunbteers from your friends and colleagues. We need people with all types of skills and availability - from fundraisers to website content writers to administrators to group facilitators…a fully list will be posted soon, look out for front page news….
I also need your help for a workshop I am running later this month - please see my forum topic in the survivors forum.
Thank you to everyone who has helped with S:VOX and it’s predecessors over the last 9 years and here’s to celebrating our next anniversary with a great new team!
Vision
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Mon, 06/10/2008 - 15:41I have to admit that this year has probably been one of the hardest to keep S:VOX going, because the volunteer team who run things have all had lots of other things going on in our lives with the result that our resources are well over-stretched!
In the midst of stretching it is difficult to stay focussed on what is our vision and where are we going with this? Before the end of the year, the trustees will be meeting to ponder on this and I hope we are inspired to make the right and good decision for S:VOX and for all survivors.
I would welcome any ideas, comments from anyone who supports our work.
Shalom
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Thu, 24/04/2008 - 22:55I was shocked to realise that I haven’t blogged yet this year! Partly because there has been lots of other activity like the forum, which is a great reason to be too busy! But suggests I need to have a quiet moment to be still and at peace.
Decided I needed to remind myself of the qualities of ‘Shalom’ - what I hope for everyone here- shalom doesn’t just mean ‘peace’ in the sense of silence or absence of conflict; it also means peace in the sense of wholeness, well-being and community.
My enduring aspiration is that S:Vox in all we do and in all we are, will be a place and people of shalom. To all those who are coming here new, as well as all us old timers, may your life be increasingly shalomful.
Of course I am as usual writing about what I most need to hear myself. Do you do that too?
For once I will listen so I’m now off to be at shalom with my family and bed!
Do post your thoughts about shalom and ideas about how we can all work towards shalomfulness ...read more »
Amazing brains
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Wed, 17/10/2007 - 23:21Did anyone else hear the programme on Radio 4 tonight about some of the latest research in neuroscience? It was looking particularly at what our new technologies that help us to ‘see’ the brain - e.g. MRI and PET scans - tell us about mental health, e.g. schizophrenia and depression.
I can’t pretend I retained or even understood it all, but some revelations stood out.
For example, when you look at the brains of people who hear voices, you can see activity in the area that is normally active when we are speaking; AND in the area that is normally active when we are listening (to external sounds). So here is physical evidence that the brain really has got speech going on inside it, which is being ‘heard’ as though outside. A real validation for someone who might be dismissed as ‘making it up’ ...read more »
Season of healing
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Wed, 03/10/2007 - 20:42Inspired by recent forum postings, I thought I’d start a new page about healing…
I guess that the fact that we’ve all found our way here somehow and are reaching out to each other, means that we are in or just entering the season of healing.
As we enter Autumn, this seems an appropriate idea to explore. I love Autumn! The warm, rusty palette of leaves, snuggling up in woolly coat and red scarf, sweet smell of blackberry jam cooking, stoking up the stove, birds gathering to set off for winter holidays, harvest supper in the village hall with Pam’s apple pie…(okay I’m lucky to live in the country!)
So if this is the season of healing, what are the signs and characteristics of the healing season?
A question to ponder…do post your ideas here..
heaven is....what do you think?
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Wed, 22/08/2007 - 19:03At the Greenbelt workshop this year we are collecting ideas to complete the phrase Heaven is…
See what we have already collected and please add your comments here
Light houses and Green belts.
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Wed, 22/08/2007 - 16:49Preparing for the S:VOX programme at Greenbelt, I am feeling a bit frantic and whirlish as there always seems to be lots of things to organise at the last minute!
Thankfully I have some good conversations with other team members and these help me to start to ponder on our theme for the festival: ‘Heaven in the ordinary.’
Heaven for me is like a lighthouse calling into the dark, painful, sad and lost places in my life. Reaching heaven means taking small steps that support others and my healing and well-being.
Small steps like stopping for breath, sitting down and having a cup of tea! Walking by the beach and remembering to look up and enjoy the stretching horizon. Phoning a friend for no particular purpose but to connect. Getting a cuddle from a child. Planting seeds in the garden and picking beans and sorrel. Curling up with a good book. Playing music and singing. Kicking leaves in the Autumn. Sending a card that says, I am thinking about you. Making someone a present. ...read more »
Catching Dreams
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Mon, 23/10/2006 - 21:44Yesterday we had our planning meeting for the East Anglian S:VOX group and I got very excited (perhaps a little over excited!) by all the possibilities and the sheer joy and amazement that all this really is happening. We had two new people come to their first meeting and a lovely core group who are creating sepcial plans for our big Spring Event in February (see events pages.)
We talked and shared and laughed and debated and rushed and ate and pondered and planned lovely things like dressing up and drama and creative wrtiting and relaxation workshops. Now all we need is lots of people to come so please spread the word! ...read more »
Welcome to S:VOX
Submitted by Jane Chevous on Tue, 10/10/2006 - 19:41Hello everyone and welcome to the new S:VOX website. Thanks to Lee and MorganAlley we have an amazing new site with lots of special things it can do! Just bear with us as we all get to know our way around all the technology and work out how to add everything we want to make the site a really special place for anyone conerned about abuse and wanting to make a difference.
I’ve just come back from the S:VOX Management Committee meeting feeling tired, elated, daunted and excited all at once! Tired because we worked really hard - thanks everyone and especially Alison for facilitating Saturday. Elated because we looked back at just how much we have done in the last month and it is really quite amazing - especially with no staff and little money and just a few volunteers all with lots happening in their own lives. (As a survivor I think its due to the strength of our belief in what we are doing and as a person of faith I believe God has resourced us beyond our own strength.) ...read more »
