A phone call can make sop much difference to people who are suffering With so many of us suffering mentally due to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, today’s annual ‘Time to Talk Day’ is perhaps even more crucial in the current climate. Conversations about mental health will be happening nationwide today as part of the social movement organised by Time to Change to end the stigma surrounding speaking out about your problems and asking for help. In a bid to use our platforms in a positive light, our newsroom and our sister titles across the UK are today turning our social media channels into ‘good news’ zones to promote awareness of positive mental health and end the surrounding stigmas.
A phone call can make sop much difference to people who are suffering With so many of us suffering mentally due to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, today’s annual ‘Time to Talk Day’ is perhaps even more crucial in the current climate. Conversations about mental health will be happening nationwide today as part of the social movement organised by Time to Change to end the stigma surrounding speaking out about your problems and asking for help. In a bid to use our platforms in a positive light, our newsroom and our sister titles across the UK are today turning our social media channels into ‘good news’ zones to promote awareness of positive mental health and end the surrounding stigmas.
By Amy Shearer
Itâs Time to Talk â why we are celebrating good news today. (PA/Canva) With so many of us suffering mentally due to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, today’s annual ‘Time to Talk Day’ is perhaps even more crucial in the current climate. Conversations about mental health will be happening nationwide today as part of the social movement organised by Time to Change to end the stigma surrounding speaking out about your problems and asking for help. In a bid to use our platforms in a positive light, our newsroom and our sister titles across the UK are today turning our social media channels into ‘good news’ zones to promote awareness of positive mental health and end the surrounding stigmas.
WITH so many of us suffering mentally due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, today’s annual ‘Time to Talk Day’ is perhaps even more crucial in the current climate. Conversations about mental health will be happening nationwide today as part of the social movement organised by Time to Change to end the stigma surrounding speaking out about your problems and asking for help. Back in July 2019, the Press launched our We Need To Talk campaign to raise awareness of mental health, combat the stigma surrounding it and to support the agencies and charities trying to help those in crisis.