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Ashford dad takes on sea swim challenge for Mental Health UK

Ashford dad takes on sea swim challenge for Mental Health UK An Ashford dad is taking the plunge as he seeks to raise money for charity. Willesborough resident Max Smith is swimming in the sea for 90 consecutive days to raise money for Mental Health UK. Max Smith is raising money for Mental Health UK The 29-year-old Network Rail worker said he was hoping to raise a few pennies for the charity while also helping his own state of mind. He said: With the world in its current state, mental health is more important than ever before. There are so many people struggling with all types of mental health, and I for one have struggled particularly bad the last year or so.

Time to Talk | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Time to Talk Simply talking can be a lifeline for people experiencing a mental health problem. That’s the message of a new Port of London Authority (PLA) film, produced to mark Time to Talk day (4 February), which aims to get the nation discussing mental health, particularly in the ongoing pandemic. The film, made in partnership with other members of the Tidal Thames Water Safety Forum (TTWSF), along with Maritime UK, is hosted by star of stage and screen, Gary Wilmot MBE. He interviews Mental Health UK ambassador Neil Laybourn, who helped Prince William launch the TTWSF in 2019, with a moving account of how he intervened to stop a stranger from taking his own life on the river.

Maritime UK shines a spotlight on Time to Talk about Mental Health | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Maritime UK shines a spotlight on Time to Talk about Mental Health Today Time to Talk Day and Maritime UK, the umbrella body for the maritime sector, is urging maritime organisations and individuals to join the conversation about mental health and help end the stigma. Simply talking can be a lifeline for people experiencing a mental health problem. That’s the message of a new Port of London Authority (PLA) film, produced to mark Time to Talk day (4 February), which aims to get the nation discussing mental health, particularly in the ongoing pandemic. The film by tidal Thames safety partner encourages everyone to open up #SaferThames

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