Meet Uzma – Guide-Line Support Worker
Uzma is one of our longest-serving members of staff having worked at Bradford District and […]
We are looking for submissions for the next edition of our client newsletter, Write Mind.
This edition will be published on Sunday 10 October to mark World Mental Health Day. The focus for this issue will be the World Federation for Mental Health’s theme of ‘Mental Health in an Unequal World’.
It will also encompass Mind’s theme of ‘Do One Thing’, by spotlighting the small things we can all do to fight for better mental health.
Submissions can take any form – we welcome anything from long-read features to short stories and poems. You could write a personal piece or poem about the stigma and discrimination you may have faced as someone experiencing ill mental health, and how this affected you. Or, you may want to write about inequalities due to poverty, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, and how these can impact mental health.
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 20 September.
Posted on: 27th August 2021
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