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  2. Time to Change (mental health campaign) - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was fronted by a number of celebrities, including political strategist Alastair Campbell, presenter Davina McCall, [5] singers Shojon, Frankie Sandford, and boxer Ricky Hatton. [6] In 2014, the campaign supported the "Laughing for a Change" project run by actress Janice Connolly , which aimed to promote awareness of mental health ...

  3. Rethink Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of this income comes from contracts to provide a wide range of mental health services commissioned by statutory sources including local governmental health and social care bodies. Currently around £1.5 million of its income derives from individual donations, membership and corporate relationships .

  4. Campaign Against Living Miserably - Wikipedia

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    Campaign Against Living Miserably, or CALM, is a registered charity based in England. [1] CALM runs a free, confidential and anonymous helpline as well as a web chat service, offering help, advice and information to anyone who is struggling or in crisis. [2]

  5. Safety risks and failures in mental health settings to be ...

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    The Government said it is investing an extra £2.3 billion per year into mental health services by 2024, which will deliver an additional 27,000 mental health professionals and give two million ...

  6. Mental Health Research UK - Wikipedia

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    Chilvers said "that although 23% of ill health is attributable to mental illness, 5.5% of research funding is on mental health" and that "for every £1 the UK government spends on research, the public gives a third of a penny to mental health research compared with £2.75 in cancer and £1.35 in cardiovascular disease".

  7. Whole (campaign) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2018, WHOLE announced two new arms to the #IAMWHOLE campaign: a Music 4 Mental Health event in London and a podcast, WHOLE TRUTH. Music 4 Mental Health was an event taking place at the Roundhouse in London, featuring performances from Ed Sheeran, Anne-Marie, Ella Eyre, James Arthur, Olly Murs and others.

  8. Mind (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Mind is a mental health charity in England and Wales. It was founded in 1946 as the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH).. Mind offers information and advice to people with mental health problems and lobbies government and local authorities on their behalf.

  9. Revolving Doors (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Revolving Doors is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom which works across England and Wales. [3] Through research, policy and campaigning work, the organisation aims to improve services for people with multiple needs who are in repeat contact with the criminal justice system.