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Aristos, rail engineer
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Sofia, Call centre worker
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Graeme, Team manager
 
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Katie, marketing executive
Graeme, Team manager
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Time to Change
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Making lives better by ending mental health discrimination. Visit http://www.time-to-change.o...
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Time to Change is England's most ambitious campaign to end the discrimination faced by people with mental health problems, and improve the nation's well-being.

Millions of people across England live in the shadow of one of the last great taboos - mental health problems. This is the social justice issue of the 21st century. Get involved and help us end mental health discrimination.
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Time to Challenge is the national project focusing on employment. Time to Challenge is confronting mental health discrimination in the workplace an...   more
 
 
ttcnow2008 uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Time to Challenge is the national project focusing on employment. Time to Challenge is confronting mental health discrimination in the workplace an...   more
 
 
ttcnow2008 uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Time to Challenge is the national project focusing on employment. Time to Challenge is confronting mental health discrimination in the workplace an...   more
 
 
ttcnow2008 uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Time to Challenge is the national project focusing on employment. Time to Challenge is confronting mental health discrimination in the workplace an...   more
 
 
ttcnow2008 uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Time to Challenge is the national project focusing on employment. Time to Challenge is confronting mental health discrimination in the workplace an...   more
 
Channel Comments (10)
thekringetv (3 weeks ago)
Love what you are doing folks...and thanks very much for the support and goody bags. The Danceathon we held in cambridge on world mental health 2009 was a great success...Check out the discussion a few of our members had that night on menatl health. x
topseysasha (2 months ago)
Very good advert, making a valid point with humour. Promotes discussion and challenges views.
ciefrance (3 months ago)
listened to the theme song

STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELVES, ITS LIFE IT TEACHES THE HARD WAY WHEN YOU ARE STUBBORN ON YOURWAYS,

FOR ME IT HAS BEEN A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE, THERE WAS PAIN ON THE WAY , LIKE THE SAYING NO PAIN NO GAIN, SO ENJOY LIFE WHILE YOU CAN
obey1rm (3 months ago)
what you are doing is wonderful work,keep it up something like this takes time but with you and many people behind you it will make a difference!
GODHATESWBC (3 months ago)
Well we could always challenge the stigma by resisting promoting the misguided message that only 1 in 4 suffer mental health problems - far more likely is the concept that we ALL experience mental health challenges at some point and so are all on some point of a continuum. Perhaps when we acknowledge this, we can stop the 'US' and 'THEM' mentality ?
jashineout (8 months ago)
I think this is a fantastic project - well overdue, and something I'll promote in our local area. Watching these ad's were real for me - it was almost as if I was in the person in them and it's felt good to think that other people do really know what happens to you when you're not in top form.
sunflowerGirl1977 (9 months ago)
I think it should be shown longer than 3 weeks. We need to put a stop to discrimination.
dvno69 (9 months ago)
sorry for comeing back on again also think the lanuage in mental health needs to change once that has happened then the culture changes!!!this is up to us the service user also those working in it !!cheers dean smith xxx
dvno69 (9 months ago)
thank you for the ad but i think this ad should be shown throuh out the day were people of all ages no matter what can get the point!!but its nice to see some action taking place at last!!!also it would be nice to see peoples recovery through this issue thank you regards dean smithXX
itskerri (9 months ago)
Love the ad - brilliant... and those comments are far too common and need to change!!!!!!
Well done!

Kerri xx