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The SANE blog is a blog that works to improve quality of life for anyone affected by mental health problems, including family, friends and carers. SANE was established in 1986 to improve the quality of life for people affected by mental illness, following the overwhelming public response to a series of articles published in The Times entitled The Forgotten Illness. Written by the charity’s founder and Chief Executive, Marjorie Wallace, the articles exposed the neglect of people suffering from mental illness and the poverty of services and information for individuals and families.
The blog posts are written by the SANE media team.
Recent entries in the SANE blog include my wife, starting a new journey - Trauma Therapy, How depression changed my life, keep fit, feeling alone? :(, my journey to recovery - day 1, Bipolar borderline personality disorder, Beware the STIGMA monster!, The Elephant In The Room and Music and therapy: a perfect match.
PR opportunities include news and interviews related to Charity, especially Mental Health. The team can best be reached via post, telephone, email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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The SANE blog is a blog that works to improve quality of life for anyone affected by mental health problems, including family, friends and carers. SANE was established in 1986 to improve the quality of life for people affected by mental illness, following the overwhelming public response to a series of articles published in The Times entitled The Forgotten Illness. Written by the charity’s founder and Chief Executive, Marjorie Wallace, the articles exposed the neglect of people suffering from mental illness and the poverty of services and information for individuals and families. The blog posts are written by the SANE media team. Recent entries in the SANE blog include my wife, starting a new journey - Trauma Therapy, How depression changed my life, keep fit, feeling alone? :(, my journey to recovery - day 1, Bipolar borderline personality disorder, Beware the STIGMA monster!, The Elephant In The Room and Music and therapy: a perfect match. PR opportunities include news and interviews related to Charity, especially Mental Health. The team can best be reached via post, telephone, email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
Website
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Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Nonprofits & Charitable Foundations
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