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Comic Relief support Time to Change film shown on Red nose day 2009

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Comic Relief are supporting Time to Change and this short film was shown on Red nose day (13th March 2009). To find out more about Time to Change visit http://www.time-to-change.org.uk

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  • 'Whyy? Why would that make any differance? I'm pretty sure we dont eat babies

  • I love this video I keep sharing it on facebook, I just hope it's doing some good. I've also recieved a pack off them and I'm hoping to use it when I go to university to study mental health nursing. I have suffered from extreme depression last year and now i'm going to university this shows that people can live a normal life after having mental health problems. If it wasn't for the early intervention team I really don't think i'd be here writing this today..

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  • I love that this has come to Australia.

    It's about time!

  • off topic i know but that little kid is so sweet :)

  • that part that the woman said is so powerful "the only person i've ever harmed is myself" i have a mental illness and i am so terrified people will see my arm (all the cuts, bruises, scars) that if someone even so much as comes near that arm i feel physically sick. i wish it was easier to talk about.

  • Please keep this up!

  • I believe he says 'barmpot', which is slang in certain parts of the North for someone who's a bit daft or eccentric.

    So it's not quite as silly as it seems at first. ;)

  • Beautiful Vid. xx

  • It's right sometimes it is too much bear.

    People don't understand. Depression makes them scared.

    Thank you for uploading. We need to end the sigtma.

  • For people who havent expirenced mental health problems its hard for them to understand because they dont know what its like...it can seem really difficult to think how is it an illness? when you cant see it and they are like snap out of it but if you say its going on inside my brain its like having diabetes or a cold...the illness flares up or it can be chronic.

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