The full list of (Binners are) Winners of Recovery in the Bin Honours.

Innovative activist Honour: Dolly Sen
For her innovative art, activism, and films, including ‘sectioning’ the DWP for being a danger to claimants.

Legal win of the year Honour: Ellen Clifford DPAC
For winning a judicial review against the DWP

Loony/Allie of the Year Honour: Jay Watts
A survivor and professional who has tirelessly, consistently, supported and amplified fellow survivors’ work and needs.

Best Magazine Honour: Asylum
What more can we say! Asylum continues to be a fab radical magazine for 40 years

Best Journalist Honour: John Pring Disability News Service.
Author of ‘The Department’, disabled journalist John has been holding the DWP and others to account for 25 years as the only news agency specialising in disability issues.

Fab activism Honour: Stop Oxevision
Stop Oxevision is a brilliant, thorough, well researched campaign to highlight the use of Oxevision, a patient monitoring system consisting of an infrared sensor and camera, which can be used to observe patients remotely.

Best mad research Honour:
NSFT Crisis Learning From Deaths report July 2024
Mental health campaigners held Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust to account for thousands of patient deaths.
Runners up Menstrual health in psychiatric inpatient settings – Hat Porter et al
Wren Aves – self-harm research, Escaping iatrogenic harm: A journey into mental health service avoidance

Best Campaign Win
Everyone who fought against the Pathways to Work Green Paper and the PIP & UC Bill.

Our Highest Honour:
Lifetime Fellowship Of The Unknown Survivor – to everyone living with mental distress and illness who has lived through another year, we persist.