see me seek media volunteers |
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| Friday, 28 November 2008 |
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‘see me’, the national campaign to end the stigma and discrimination around mental ill health in Scotland, is looking for volunteer speakers in Edinburgh. See me would like to hear from people who have experienced mental health problems and would feel comfortable giving talks about how other people’s attitudes to mental ill health, both positive and negative, have affected their lives. The talks will take place in venues such as schools, colleges, workplaces and community groups. Full training in public speaking and information about ‘see me’ and their work, will be provided. If you’d like to know more please call Dawn on 0131 624 8945. SRN advertise a range of events and resources developed by external organisations. In doing so we do not necessarily endorse or recommend them and we are in no way responsible for content or quality. |
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| SPMHF Annual Conference: 23 April 2012 |
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