Nashiru Momori
About Nashiru Momori
Nashiru Momori serves as the Peer Support Research Lead for South East England at MIND, where he has worked since 2012. He has extensive experience in mental health advocacy and support, holding various roles in organizations focused on service user involvement and recovery.
Current Role at Mind
Nashiru Momori holds the position of Peer Support Research Lead for South East England at Mind, a role he has occupied since 2012. In this capacity, he focuses on enhancing peer support initiatives and research within the mental health sector. His work involves collaborating with various stakeholders to improve mental health services and promote user involvement in research processes.
Previous Experience at RESOLVING CHAOS C.I.C.
From 2014 to 2015, Nashiru served as the Expert Service User Reference Group Lead (ESURG) at RESOLVING CHAOS C.I.C. in the United Kingdom. In this role, he was responsible for leading a group of service users to ensure their perspectives were integrated into service development and delivery.
Work History at SouthSide Partnership
Nashiru worked as a Criminal Justice Link Worker at SouthSide Partnership from 2008 to 2012. His responsibilities included connecting individuals within the criminal justice system to appropriate mental health services, facilitating access to support, and promoting recovery-oriented practices.
Involvement with National Survivor User Network
Nashiru participates as a member of the National Involvement Partnership Advisory Group at the National Survivor User Network (NSUN). This group focuses on enhancing user involvement in mental health services and advocating for the needs of service users at a national level.
Roles in Governance and Advisory Groups
Nashiru serves as a Governor at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) and holds the position of Vice Chair on the Social Inclusion and Recovery Board at SLaM. Additionally, he is a member of the Mapping Integrated Care Pathways Focus Group, contributing to the development of integrated care strategies.