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Changing media minds: a practical guide
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In October 1998, the Royal College of Psychiatrists launched a new five-year campaign entitled ‘Changing Minds: Every Family in the Land’, which aims to tackle the problems of stigmatisation of and discrimination against people with mental disorders. As part of the campaign, the College recently sent to the membership a ‘Declaration of Intent’, asking members to sign up to the Campaign's aims and to indicate their support for it. To date we have received more than 2000 signatures and would like to encourage all readers of the Bulletin to return their forms immediately. If you have lost your declaration form please contact the External Affairs Department.
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- Psychiatric Bulletin , Volume 23 , Issue 7: The Journal of Trends in Psychiatric Practice , July 1999 , pp. 428 - 429
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