Link and staff exchange programme between the East London Foundation Trust, and the Butabika hospital in Uganda.In September 2008 mental health service users and providers from the East London Foundation Trust visited a mental health service in Uganda.

Mental Health Service users from the UK say goodbye to Uganda and reflect on their learning

Mental health champions in Uganda illustrate extreme examples of stigma through drama

Jinja: The people’s voice. Raising awareness of mental health issues in Uganada through radio broadcast.

Traditional healing in Uganda; The UK team visits a village that supports the traditional healers and the people they treat

Traditional beliefs and healing in Uganda

The schizophrenia fellowship harness the power of drama to get their message across. Ugandan service users discuss the role of witch doctors and traditional healers. The Musaka hospital reveals its plans for the future.

The Uganda schizophrenia fellowship share stresses and their experience of stigma. The UK team introduce football and sport as tools for recovery

Outcomes of two day workshop for service users to share skills and knowledge

Sharing of cultures. Two day workshop for service users to share skills and knowledge

Charles, a service user from Uganda talks about how service user involvement has affected him. Service users from the UK reflect on the differences between service user involvement at home and in Uganda

Mental Health Service users from the UK visit the Gumbe project in Uganda.

Mental health service users and providers from the East London Foundation Trust visited a mental health service in Uganda.