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  2. Time to Change (mental health campaign) - Wikipedia

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    Time to Change (TTC) was formed in 2007 [1] by mental health charities MIND and Rethink Mental Illness, aiming to reduce mental health-related stigma and discrimination.A specific objective was to reduce stigma and discrimination by 5 per cent in the first 12 months.

  3. 'Rethink mental illness': Experts suggest these ways to ... - AOL

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    It was started in 2014 by Time to Change, a U.K.-based organization focused on ending mental health discrimination and changing people's attitudes around mental health. The purpose of Time to Talk ...

  4. Mind (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Mind is part of the Time to Change coalition, along with Rethink. Time to Change is an England-wide campaign to end mental health discrimination. [19] Mind campaigns for the inclusion and involvement of (ex)users of mental health services.

  5. Richmond Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Fellowship is an active member of Time to Change running awareness campaigns to tackle mental health stigma. Richmond Fellowship is also a supporter of the Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat and a member of the National Suicide Prevention Alliance.

  6. Taraji P. Henson Launches Mental Health Campaign to Help ...

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    Taraji P. Henson is expanding on her mission to connect Black Americans with the mental health resources they need with a new campaign to help Black students combat racial bias in the classroom.In ...

  7. Alastair Campbell - Wikipedia

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    He has since then been a prominent supporter and advocate for the mental health anti-stigma campaign Time to Change. [60] [61] In November 2017, he was made an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in recognition of his work in breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illness and promoting the importance of psychiatry. [62] [63]