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Monthly Archives: March 2016
26/03/16 Don’t RUN a mile – WALK a mile.
Well, that was a most interesting day! It all started with Pass the Badge in Livingston town centre. PASS THE BADGE ‘Pass the badge? What on earth’s that?’ I here you cry. Wonder no more, dear reader, wonder no … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, hospitality, inequality, kindness, mental health, social work, Uncategorized, walking
Tagged josh, josh quigley, livingston, see me, seeme, tartan explorer, walkamile
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18/03/16 Ghost.
Well that was a blast. Ok, I’m sure when I say I was at the SeeMe international anti-stigma conference you’ll think I’m being ironic. And if I say I was as happy as a kid in a sweetshop prior to … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, hospitality, inequality, mental health, walking
Tagged anti stigma, dissociation, human rights, seeme, stigma
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05/06/16 I’m not going to get any better.
There, I’ve said it. And fuck, that’s a whole weight off my mind. Imagine the guilt, day in and day out to find I haven’t recovered. I know I have a bunch of symptoms that, when clustered together, attract the … Continue reading
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