Fellow’s Profile
Kane Dodgson
Fellow’s Profile
Kane Dodgson
Suicide, A Different Story
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Unleashing the healing power of creative storytelling to help reduce and overcome suicidal feelings
Countries
Fellowship year
2023
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Locality
North West
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Biography
I am a survivor of suicide and my journey has been riddled with challenges. In a world marked by poverty and tragedy, I witnessed the devastating impact of suicide on loved ones. The shadow of suicide haunted me, whispering in my mind. Then a brain haemorrhage stole my artistic abilities and pushed me to the brink, knocking on suicide's door.
Recovering from the allure of suicide has been a difficult, lonely journey. I found solace in writing, rewriting my story and reclaiming control. In 2003, I became a therapist, specialising in supporting survivors of suicide, abuse and depression. Shifting my focus in 2013, I engaged in community work, collaborating on grassroots projects and providing narrative-based services to organisations like the Association of Camerados.
Passionate about art and storytelling, I believe everyone holds an incredible transformative story. Through my Fellowship research in the USA, I seek to deepen my passion and explore how purpose-driven creative storytelling can combat suicide. Empowering suicide survivors to guide others in their healing journey is my ultimate goal.
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Disclaimer
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.