Saturday 29 November 2008

Associate Partners: Together.

Sybil Ah-mane & Russell Hall, directors of Flexible Films http://www.flexiblefilms.co.uk/ at last month's Inspired- Stories http://www.inspired-stories.tv/ Mental Health internet tv launch.





Associate Partners
Together actively supports various other charitable bodies and are actively associated with developing new organisations.


The Outstanding


Open Up e-bulletin - 28th November 2008

announced that the Open Up Website is Now Live.


Do you have experience of mental distress? Do you want to challenge mental health discrimination, and meet others who feel the same way? If you answered yes to either of the above, visit the new site, www.open-up.org.uk.
Based on networking sites like Facebook, it is an interactive space where people who are interested in speaking out against mental health discrimination can support each other and share ideas. It is packed with resources and up-to-date information about activities going on nationally and in your area. It is also simple and easy to use, so people who use the internet often and first time users of the web will both find it helpful.
Let's encourage as many people to sign up to the site as possible, because it can’t grow without your help! Visit www.open-up.org.uk today and find out more about how you can get involved.
In addition to other announcements made by the Open Up e-bulletin was the following:

Are you Mad for Dance?
Following the great success of the "Mad for Arts", "Mad for Poetry" and "Mad for Music" series of films (in 2004, 2005 and 2007) working in partnership with Arts Council England, Media Trust Productions is now looking to make 5 new films about mental health and dance that will be shown in 2009 on Channel 5 and the Community Channel.
They are seeking people with experience of mental health issues to collaborate with - men and women of all ages with a variety of mental health problems and from different ethnic backgounds.
If you have a story about how dance helped you cope with your condition or how it reflects your mental health experience in some way please get in touch by emailing
madfordance@mediatrust.org or by caling Eliana or Jane on 020 7217 3630.

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