Topic: Writer in Residence

Our writer-in-residence programme launched in January 2019, and aims to support new and existing writers with an interest and experience in mental health to share their knowledge, create new ideas and offer their thoughts on a broad range of issues.

Over time, the Centre hopes to offer a platform to more writers with a diverse range of experiences, ideas and perspectives and reach out to more people to debate about mental health in society.

 

What happens when you reach out for mental health advice and there’s nobody there?

“Without advice, and support to put advice into action, we let people fall then ask them why they let go”

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Some people have mental health difficulties that don’t go away – so why do we provide care and support that does?

Mark explores the nature of mental health care, and the case for ongoing support

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Social media and the future of mental health

“Here was what I had been looking for: real people writing about mental health and mental illness and distress as it happened”

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