Mental Health Awareness

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The Financial Times (27 November 2014) carried an article on “How to Stay Mentally Fit” based on an interview between the journalist Tim Smedley and Richard Martin who leads our mental health awareness work. The article is available athttp://www.ft.com/but a full transcript of the interview with Richard is set out here:Financial Times MHA 271114.

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