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Mental Health in UK Web site was created in 1998. It started off a very small personal project of mine and expanded to what it is today - an online UK mental health organisation. The main ideas are to reform people's concepts about what it means to have a mental health problem by informing and enlightening everyone with our creativity, talent and imagination and to provide support and friendship via the online community setup here.




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  Personal experiences of mental health, poetry, stories, services, disorders, treatments, pen-pal scheme, links and a support forum/message board with chat make up this UK based site.

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