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  • Sir: Professor Crisp (Psychiatric Bulletin, November 2001, 25, 444-446) gave an update on the Changing Minds campaign, and concluded by urging all areas of the College to participate actively in this campaign

  • As someone who has helped to run one of the Stigma Alert educational roadshows aimed at general practitioners (GPs), I would like to add further encouragement to any College members thinking of offering their support

  • The speaker I eventually found spoke eloquently about the experience of rejection by her former employers, and the fact that some mental health professionals are still wary of accepting her in her recovered role as a support worker because they remember the time when she was an in-patient

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