Angela Etherington

@aetherington6

I'm passionate about challenging mental health stigma and discrimination and have a great job that lets me do just that! I work for Time to Change. Views my own

Joined June 2016

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    Oct 26

    Wonderful gang of Champions who are the core dynamo of an incredible social movement. These people shared their lived experience and built the foundations for business leaders, politicians and members of the Royal Family to openly speak about their mental illness.

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    Oct 26

    I'm feeling so many emotions about coming to an end next March. Thinking of all the amazing people who shaped and led the movement for change through their & courage. I'm proud to have been a small part of it. The funding may end, the passion won't!

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    Oct 27

    We still need more 💰+ more conversations, but I'm proud to have been a tiny part of the campaign, the first roadshows and Champions network.I had a lot of fun, learnt a lot, put up a lot of marquees + met some ace people too

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    Oct 20

    Everyone regardless of religion or affiliation to is invited to this online Festival of Lights Diwali event 7.30pm Thurs 12th November 😀💚👇

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    Oct 14

    Had a great workshop and discussion on mental health stigma and discrimination with as part of the Time to Change Champion training. Looking forward to opening the discussion about mental health issues and sharing my experiences.

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    Oct 16

    Too often, mental health stigma can stop people from having open conversations. Your attitude to mental health could change someone’s life.

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    Oct 10
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    For we got members of the public to about mental health and what it's like to live with a mental health problem.   In this video our local Time to Change Champions answered these from their own lived experience. 
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    Aug 20

    "Telling my family and friends was the most difficult, but I’m lucky that most of them were very supportive." Natasha was diagnosed with BPD just before lockdown. She shares how the past few months have been for her 👇

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    Aug 15

    Can you share your own mental health story to help others to feel less alone and to inspire people care for their mental health? Share your story in a blog or vlog for Solent Mind. Find out more here:

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    Aug 14

    2020 has been a strange year, so if you are feeling overwhelmed, worried or low, we're here for you. Book an appointment to chat to a trained Wellbeing Advisor at our premises in Southsea, use our phone support or join a virtual workshop. Find out more:

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    Jul 30

    "You gave me space to talk things over if I wanted to, or to just sit and get some calm." Supporting a friend can be as simple as listening without judgement. Lena shares a thank you to the friends that have been there for her 💌

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    Jul 27

    Join me with on weds from 16:00-16:45 talking about mental health in this new normal. ?

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    Jul 24

    We're so lucky to have support from amazing musicians like , & - who have all released tracks to raise awareness and funds for Solent Mind! Thinking of doing something similar? We'd love to hear from you!

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    Jul 24

    1️⃣ Talk with them about their experiences 2️⃣ Educate yourself about bipolar 3️⃣ Learn their triggers Our charity partners & both feature in this piece on supporting someone living with bipolar disorder.

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    Jul 23

    Expectations around work could be starting to change for lots of people. If you think a colleague might be struggling, let them know you're there to talk 💬

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    Jul 23

    We know that for lots of people, work hasn't stopped and might even have become more intense. Our charity partner have information about managing your mental health as a key worker >

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    Jul 23
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    Jul 23

    Mentally and emotionally, returning to old routines may feel overwhelming. Take it step by step with our new Life after Lockdown Toolkit:

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    Jul 24

    Helpful information and advice on wearing facemasks from our Information team.

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