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Monthly Archives: January 2017
20/01/17 #MadLivesMatter The 4 A’s
Awareness Action Accountability Atttudes The world of the mental health campaigner can be challenging, confusing and riddled with pitfalls. I think, for too long, I’ve been sharing up to date articles and reports to all in sundry with the mistaken … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, hospitality, inequality, kindness, mental health, social work, walking
Tagged #MadLivesMatter, accountability, action, attitudes, awareness, mad lives matter, the 4 A's
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17/01/17 #MadLivesMatter
Join us over the next few months as we talk about how #MadLivesMatter You’ll hear why we think the wholesale slaughter of people with mental health problems in the UK is way past being unacceptable. #MadLivesMatter That over 6 thousand … Continue reading
Posted in inequality, kindness, mental health, Uncategorized, walking
Tagged #MadLivesMatter, medication, sanctions, suicide, walk a mile in my shoes
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