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Speak Your Mind – Free Mental Health Awareness Event on Wednesday 14th March

WECIL & CASS are joining forces to raise awareness of Mental Health and to give people a chance to give your views on the future of Mental Health Services in Bristol.

“nearly nine out of ten people with mental health problems say they experience stigma and discrimination. This is even more common for disabled people. This event, run by WECIL (West of England Centre for Inclusive Living) & CASS (Community Access Support Service), is a chance to Speak Your Mind about this and also help to shape the future of mental health services in Bristol by giving your views directly to NHS health commissioners.”

This event will be held at the Vassall Centre, March 14th from 1.30pm to 4.30pm.  It’s FREE & refreshments will be available throughout the afternoon.  For more information please see the attached poster.

Book your place by clicking on the link below & if you want to find out more, please get in touch.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/speak-your-mind-tickets-43247350991