Mind news and press releases
The latest news from the leading mental health charity in England and Wales.
Below you'll find all the latest news from Mind. In this section you can also learn about the services our media office can provide, and find a list of Mind's spokespeople.
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For comment, interviews, case studies or information on our latest news and campaigns, journalists contact the Mind media team on media@mind.org.uk or phone 020 8522 1743 or 07850 788514 out of hours.
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Please note, the media office is only able to respond to enquiries from or about the media.
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MayStephen Fry named BT Mind Champion of the Year 2007
Mental health charity Mind yesterday announced Stephen Fry as BT Mind Champion of the Year at its annual awards ceremony in central London hosted by Melvyn Bragg.
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MayMental health activist Peter Campbell named as Mind Diamond Champion
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MayMind announces 2006 Book of the Year award winner
Mind Book of the Year 2006: Valerie Mason-John takes prize for first novel Borrowed Body.
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MayMind Journalist of the Year award announced
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MayMind comments on the case of Glaister Earl Butler
The knee-jerk and sensationalist response seen in some sections of the media is harmful in its generalist approach, equating people with mental health problems with dangerousness.
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MayThe Archers and Joanna Bennett announced as Mind Champions of the Year
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MayJournalist of the Year 2005 announced
Mind announces the unanimous winner of Mind's Journalist of the Year 2005: Joanna Kowalski, Nottingham Evening Post, only the second ever regional journalist to win.
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MayMind Book of the Year Award 2005 winner announced
Mind Book of the Year Award 2005 goes to Siân Busby for The Cruel Mother.
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MarMind comments on the case of Peter Bryan
We are appalled by the sensationalist media response that demonises all mental health service users.