Connecting People and Ideas in the Hearing Voices Movement

This event was supported by University College Cork, Cork Convention Bureau and Onlinevents. Please contact the organisers directly if you have any questions ([email protected])

“Solidarity in Times of Adversity: The Global Voice Hearing Community Reconnecting”

The 12th World Hearing Voices Congress, Online, 1 – 3 September 2021.

Congress Theme

Over the past 18 months, the Covid-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented challenge across the globe, which many of us will have experienced as disconnecting, isolating, frightening, chaotic, overwhelming, and, at times, unbearable. However, the pandemic has also shown the power of solidarity when communities come together to offer each other support in times of adversity.

The 2021 Congress created spaces for voice hearers, family members, carers, practitioners, academics, and all those interested in the principles and values of the International Hearing Voices Movement, to connect and/or reconnect with one another in a post-pandemic world. Drawing on two ancient Irish traditions, the Congress organisers aimed to provide a platform (ardán*) to focus on the ways in which many voices can work together, supporting each other in difficult times (meitheal*). 

*Ardán (pronounced ar-dawn) is an Irish word meaning platform, stage, but it is also used in the context of ‘raising one spirits’!

*Meitheal (pronounced meh-hill) is the Irish expression of the ancient and universal appliance of cooperation to social need, referring to the co-operative labour system in Ireland where neighbours help each other in turn with farming work, such as harvesting crops. It establishes community unity through cooperative work and mutually reciprocal support.  

World Congress – Day 1

Intervoice Day Congress Welcome- Kellie Stastny from John Wilson on Vimeo