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Grief
    Farming and mental health by Patrick Hipwell, See Change Ambassador Throughout November, have been focusing on men’s voices as they speak openly about their mental health. We often have a certain view and expectation of what it means to be a man. Our aim is to show the many different types of men there are...
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  Losing a loved one at Christmas time  by See Change Ambassador, Nicola Wall My mother died on the 21st of December 2015. She had cancer for many years and had suffered a great deal. Her funeral was the day before Christmas Eve. When a loved one passes away, you always remember how things were...
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Life as a Farmer by See Change Ambassador, Patrick Hipwell During November we are focusing on men’s voices as they speak openly about their mental health. We often have a certain view and expectation of what it means to be a man. This month we want to show the many different types of men there...
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  I Once Knew a Man by See Change Ambassador, Rick Rossiter   “I once knew a man, from the first glance I talked to him I knew him to be a good man.  His presence was seemingly still but you knew that it was immense.  His smile was endearing and yet mischievous in the...
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  Our Friend Ray by See Change Ambassador, Adrian Yeates   “Life is a precious gift, but we never know how long we’ve got,  The best any of us can do is to optimise our lot.  Some achieve spectacular heights, and many experience terrible lows,  But a true measure of worth, is how you treat others...
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A Message from Sandra Dillon, in Memory of Ray “When I think of Ray I struggle with the idea that Ray may have had to wear a mask to give the outside world the impression that he was managing, and yet in his darkest moments he remained steadfast. Sharing his inner belief with his See...
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This piece by See Change Ambassador Nicola Hynds featured on a Lust for Life website: I always loved Christmas as a child but like most people the novelty wore off as I grew into adulthood. Battling with Schizophrenia for years, especially in my early twenties I struggled to put on a smile and join in...
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