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**The Mental Health Foundation is raising awareness about the importance of friendship and its positive impact on mental health. We have created new materials including a booklet offering guidance for people with mental health problems and their friends.

On the website you can:

·     View the Keeping us going booklet and posters  ·     Read Frequently Asked Questions about friendship and mental health  ·    Read real-life stories about friendship and mental health  ·    Find out about our celebrity supporters  ·    Read our research findings about friendship ·   Share your experiences of the impact of your friendships on your mental health

Find out more on the Mental Health Foundation website at www.mentalhealth.org.uk  

 

 

This mail is a personal invitation from PatientView, in association with

.......the World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH) and GAMIAN-Europe, as well as the European family and carer federation, EUFAMI, which also welcomes any new initiative for patients which will lead to a better understanding of Bipolar Depression.

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE PROJECT?

The aim of this project is to obtain expertise from your members to help an exciting new project to create a global website for people living with bipolar depression (BPD). The intention is that the website will be designed by people with BPD themselves. 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

If you would like to help please circulate this email to your members, so they can complete an online survey. A link to the survey can be found at the end of this email. The survey should take no more than 10-15 minutes to complete.

The survey hopes to find out:

 (1)  What people with BPD think are the most important types of healthcare information for them.  (2)   Other key subjects of importance to people with BPD.  (3)   What people with BPD think sets them apart from other people with a mental health condition.

WHEN DOES THE SURVEY CLOSE
The survey is due to close on Monday 30th June 2008.

All responses will be anonymous unless a person wishes otherwise

The survey is being conducted online via a specialist survey website to make sure that the responses of all contributors remain completely anonymous to the survey administrator, PatientView (unless a person prefers to be attributed in the survey results as a contributor to the survey). No IP addresses or email details will be visible to the survey administrator, PatientView (unless a person chooses to specify such information in their survey response).

You can get a copy of the survey results

To thank people for participating in the survey, PatientView will email every participant a PDF of the survey findings (if they are happy to provide an email address), which will be available September 2008. People who have remained completely anonymous to the survey will be able to obtain the survey results from your group, or (after the survey results have been released into the public domain) from the media who show interest in this work.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Louise Oatham on 0044-(0)1547-520-965 or info@patient-view.com.

TO OFFER YOUR OPINIONS TO THE BPD SURVEY, JUST CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW

[https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=HUisU1tNJVjlkEmdcNGOjQ_3d_3d]

 

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