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phardy 17-06-2009 11:19 AM

Has gardening improved your life?
 
Hello everybody,

I’m looking for anybody who has a story about how gardening has helped improve their lives.

Specifically, I’d like to hear from anyone who has personal experience of mental health problems, and how gardening has benefited their mental health. Maybe it has helped you deal with depression or anxiety, gain in confidence, or rebuild a social life?

I work for the mental health charity Mind, which is involved in England’s first national anti-stigma and discrimination campaign called Time to Change. Research has shown that discrimination is best reduced through social contact and Time to Change’s Get Moving project aims to organise mass participation events throughout the country where people with and without experience of mental distress can take part together.

Get Moving events are based around a physical activity as much research has pointed to the benefits exercise has on our mental as well as physical health, some research even suggests it can be as effective as medication. So, we’d like to hear from anyone who would be willing to share their story with Get Moving and help us raise the profile of our campaign.

Please email me at if you would like to know more about Time to Change, Get Moving or how we’d like you to be involved. Thanks a lot!

Frederick Williams[_2_] 19-06-2009 12:17 PM

Has gardening improved your life?
 
phardy wrote:

I work for the mental health charity Mind, which is involved in
England’s first national anti-stigma and discrimination campaign called
Time to Change.


If you're claiming that it's the first one called 'Time to Change' then
you may be right, but your claim is surely uninteresting. If you're
claiming it's the first anti-stigma and discrimination campaign then you
exaggerate.

--
Narouz began to feel the tuggings of the Underworld, the five wild dogs
of the sense pulling ever more heavily upon the leash. He opposed to
them the forces of his mighty will, playing for time, waiting for the
only human revelation he could expect--voice and odour of a girl who
had become embalmed by his senses, entombed like some precious image.


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