It’s OK To Say: Lockdown two and mental health - how to cope with the challenges
Stacey Turner, founder of mental health awareness charity It’s OK To Say, offers practical advice on coping with a second lockdown...
Stacey Turner, founder of mental health awareness charity It’s OK To Say, offers practical advice on coping with a second lockdown...
In the wake of the latest World Mental Health Day, It’s OK To Say mental health awareness charity founder Stacey Turner talks about how they extended the messages of the campaign to mark their second anniversary...
With the return to school well underway, Stacey Turner, founder of the It’s OK To Say mental health awareness campaign, takes a look at what is going on around us through the eyes of children at How Wood School
Stacey Turner, founder of mental health awareness charity It’s OK To Say, and Lottie Stringer, chief executive of Hector’s House, which has a similar remit, have joined forces on World Suicide Prevention Day to highlight the help available to prevent suicide.
Since 2018, the Herts Advertiser has been supporting mental health awareness charity It’s OK To Say. In today’s volatile world, its work has never been more vital. This week we catch up with founder Stacey Turner to find out what she’s been up to.
What is kindness? Tender kindness is motivated by a feeling of affection; the quality of being warm-hearted and considerate, humane, sympathetic and generous. The powerful act of kindness to one’s self and others, no matter how small is underrated for its bursts of value for happiness and wellbeing. The tiniest little offer of kindness sparks a glow and inspires.
As part of our ongoing It’s OK To Say mental health awareness initiative, charity founder Stacey Turner catches up with local musican Mark Christopher Lee to talk to him about the challenges he is facing during the ongoing pandemic.
Are your children experiencing anxiety during the coronavirus lockdown? Expert Stacey Turner, founder of mental health awareness charity It’s OK To Say, offers some practical advice to help parents manage their youngsters’ trauma...
Coronavirus and mental health are a volatile combination. Are you struggling through the crisis or embracing the time with your family? Stacey Turner, founder of mental health awareness campaign It’s OK To Say, offers advice on how to get through this emotional storm.
Initially formed as part of a local effort to increase awareness of epilepsy, St Albans band of brothers Princes to Kings has grown from strength to strength since it was founded in 2015, including a recent appearance on The Michael McIntyre Show. Speaking to It’s OK To Say founder Stacey Turner, the boys explain how they support each other through life’s challenges.
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