MP urges people to speak out about mental health

Hove's MP is encouraging people to talk about their mental health ahead of Time to Talk Day tomorrow (February 1).
Peter Kyle (left) is supporting Time to Talk DayPeter Kyle (left) is supporting Time to Talk Day
Peter Kyle (left) is supporting Time to Talk Day

The campaign is part of Time to Change, a project which aims to end mental health discrimination.

Peter Kyle, the Labour MP for Hove said: "Too often, it’s left to people with mental health problems to talk about mental health. It’s treated as a taboo subject, and something that we shouldn’t speak openly about. But mental health affects us all, and everyone should feel able to talk about it.

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"On Time to Talk Day 2018, let’s spread the word that wherever you are, any place can be the right space to talk about mental health – queuing for the cinema, sitting on a bus, or even in a lift!

"This month I met with the fantastic local charity Rethink Mental Illness, whose Survivors of Suicide service provides practical and emotional support to those affected by suicide. They reminded me not to shy away from talking to someone who is depressed and that a simple conversation with someone can make such a difference.

"Too many people with mental health problems are still made to feel isolated, worthless and ashamed. Whether you are at work, at home – or even up a mountain – have a conversation about mental health. Conversations have the power to change lives, wherever they take place.

"I’d encourage employers, schools and community groups to all get involved - together we can tackle the stigma of mental health."

For more information about Time to Talk Day, visit: https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/get-involved/time-talk-day-2018

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