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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Just what is the point of health professionals in social media? #wgt16
The following is the text of a talk given by Mark Brown at We Get Together 2016 at Salford University on 29th February 2016 I want to share a speech that I first made at NHS Expo in 2014 about … Continue reading
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Reflections on a shadow minister for mental health
Mark Brown reflects upon what the advent of a (Shadow) Minister for Mental Health means for mental health debate in England. On Sunday 7th of February 2016 I was lucky enough to be present at Changing Minds, a weekend long … Continue reading
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