November 24th, 2016
Josephine NwaAmaka Bardi, a Registered Mental Health nurse and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) PhD Mental Health and Wellbeing student, has launched a campaign to Raise Awareness of Mental Health in Higher Education (RAMHHE).
All higher education students can support the call and make your views count.
There are several ways to make yourself heard – visit the RAMHHE website and:
You can also print off a postcard and share on social media using #RAMHHE to support the campaign. Interested in joining Josephine to discuss mental health on the ChrissyB Show? Find out more.
For more information about the campaign, visit the School of Health Sciences website.
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