| My Story: Be part of our radio campaign |
| Wednesday, 25 January 2012 14:26 |
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Here at See Change, we believe that the stories of people who have experienced mental health problems and the associated stigma have the power to change peoples’ attitudes towards mental health problems. Personal stories help people relate to those who are experiencing mental health problems, in a way that statistics cannot. If there is silence, then there is stigma and if there is stigma, than there is silence. This Spring, See Change will roll out 'My Story', an ad campaign for regional radio that will feature real people telling their real stories about their personal experience with a mental health problem, how stigma affected them and their recovery. We’re looking for people with personal experience of a mental health problem to share their stories as part of this public information ad campaign for local radio.We are hoping that this radio campaign will help to break that silence in a positive way. Hearing or reading the stories of real people affected by mental health problems can help to inform people and inspire them to reconsider their attitudes and prejudice. Our radio campaign will target four key audiences, based on research carried out by See Change on where the potential and need for attitude change was greatest:
Do you represent any of these key audiences? Interested in sharing your story of personal experience of a mental health problem? Are you willing to lend your voice to this ad campaign? How will it work?
If you are interested in finding out more, or would like to consider putting yourself forward, then please contact Sorcha from the See Change team on 01 8601620 / email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |






