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Mental Health Action Week

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Mental Health Action Week 2001, organised by the Mental Health Foundation, will take place Monday 16 to Sunday 22 April 2001.

Every year one in four people in the UK will experience some form of mental health problem. Mental Health Action Week is an annual event, first started in the 1950s, that aims to raise the public's awareness of the issues surrounding mental health.

On Tuesday 17 April the Mental Health Foundation will launch the results of a survey examining mental health, stigma and friendship. In addition, local groups across the UK will be working together with the Mental Health Foundation to organise a series of events and exhibitions, aimed at improving mental health services across the UK.

For further information please contact Lesley Warner, Mental Health Foundation; tel: 020 7535 7422 (out of hours 07721 587 643); e-mail: .

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