Breaking the silence: why men’s mental health matters
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We are looking for submissions for the next edition of our client newsletter, Write Mind.
This edition will be published on Friday 12 August to mark International Youth Day. The focus for this issue will be children and young people’s mental health.
Submissions can take any form – we welcome anything from long-read features to short stories and poems. You may want to write a short piece about your mental health and what services or tools have helped you, a poem, or even artwork depicting how you are coping with your mental health and wellbeing. We can print these anonymously or with names.
It’s been a tough couple of years for children and young people. We want to give others a true and personal insight into the mental health problems that Bradford and Craven’s youth have been facing recently.
For more information and to take a look at previous editions of Write Mind, click here.
Please send your submissions to [email protected] by Monday 18 July.
Posted on: 27th May 2022
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