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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. Mental health in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 children with mental health needs faced very long delays before receiving treatment. 51% waited under four weeks, 29% waited four to twelve weeks, 20% waited over twelve weeks. Some children with mental health problems had to go to A&E because a crisis developed while they were waiting.

  4. Revolving Doors (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The mental health problems of the group are usually a core or exacerbating factor. Routinely, they fall through the gaps of existing mental health service provision, as their mental health problems are not considered sufficiently "severe" to warrant care from statutory services; but they are frequently excluded from mainstream services in the ...

  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. Campaign Against Living Miserably - Wikipedia

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    CALM was initially a Department of Health pilot project launched in late 1997 in Manchester with the help of Tony Wilson, and then rolled out to Merseyside in 2000. [3] It was a helpline targeted specifically at young men who were unlikely to contact mainstream services and who were at greater risk of suicide. [4]

  7. 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.

  8. Ohio is moving forward in addressing mental heal needs, but ...

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    This article addresses mental health advocacy efforts by those who face mental health challenges and/or drug abuse issues. Ohio is moving forward in addressing mental heal needs, but much more ...

  9. Category : Mental health organisations in the United Kingdom

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    Pages in category "Mental health organisations in the United Kingdom" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .