It's Time To Changenew campaign challenges attitudes around mental health problemsBy Sally Baker : 25 February 2009
At the start of 2009, Time to Change launched a new campaign across England designed to challenge attitudes and change behaviour around mental health problems. One of the main aims of the campaign is to inspire people to work together to end the discrimination surrounding mental health. You can find out more about the campaign and how you can get involved on the time to change website at: www.time-to-change.org.uk Part of the Time to Change campaign is focussed on the education sector. Education Not Discrimination (END) is run by Rethink and targets key audiences who have a significant impact on the lives of people with mental health problems. END will be working with medical school students, trainee teachers, trainee headteachers and school social inclusion officers. Rethink have developed a resource pack for teachers of all levels to raise awareness of mental health issues. It can be used as a basis for staff training or within lessons. More information on the pack and details on how to order can be found on the Mental Health Shop website, here. These factsheets from our InfoCentre may also be of interest: Don't forget we are here to support you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call us on 08000 562 561 (England), 0800 564 2270 (Scotland) or 08000 855 088 (Wales). |
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Time to Change is a partnership of organisations that has come together to combat the stigma and discrimination that exists around mental health.