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  • Review Live Show Review - We're All Doomed
    14 March 2025

    Live Show Review - We're All Doomed

    by Josh Tomes

    “Prepare for a night of savage self-deprecation, soul-searching, Dan over-sharing his deepest fears and desires, and joins a community of doomers to feel good in the final days.”

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  • Blog Childline's 'We All Feel It' campaign: Jake's story
    2 March 2022

    Childline's 'We All Feel It' campaign: Jake's story

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    Childline shares a first-person account of Jake, one of their service users, who turned to Childline in his hour in need.

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  • Interview With Whom on Zoom: Episode 3: Blair Christie
    1 September 2021

    With Whom on Zoom: Episode 3: Blair Christie

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    Founder of award-winning charity Raised Voices Blair Christie joins us for our third episode of With Whom on Zoom. His charity works creatively with those who have experienced homelessness and/or mental health issues. 

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  • Review Review: Slings and Arrows
    25 August 2021

    Review: Slings and Arrows

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    From Raised Voices, an award winning charity that works creatively with those who have experienced homelessness, mental health issues or addiction, Slings and Arrows brings an authentic voice to many overlooked social issues.

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  • Review Review: Wish List
    25 August 2021

    Review: Wish List

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    A mature depiction of the tumultuous life of a young carer and her brother, Wish List gives voice to a struggle many of us have little knowledge of. 

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  • Blog Superhero on Screen: Exploring Grief, Loss and Mental Health (Part 2)
    27 June 2021

    Superhero on Screen: Exploring Grief, Loss and Mental Health (Part 2)

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    In this two-part column, I’ll be exploring examples of superhero TV shows which portray powerful depictions of grief, loss, mental health and what we should learn from their insights. 

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  • Blog Superhero on Screen: Exploring Grief, Loss and Mental Health (Part 1)
    11 June 2021

    Superhero on Screen: Exploring Grief, Loss and Mental Health (Part 1)

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    In this two-parter for my monthly superhero column, I’ll be exploring examples of superhero TV shows which portray powerful depictions of grief, loss, and mental health and discuss what we should learn from their insights.

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  • Blog What does mental health mean to you?
    24 May 2021

    What does mental health mean to you?

    by Juliet Sawyer Contributor

    Mental health: what does this phrase really mean?

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  • Blog 6 ways to unwind during Mental Health Awareness Week
    14 May 2021

    6 ways to unwind during Mental Health Awareness Week

    by Voice Collaborations Contributor

    As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Kickstart Journalist team at Voice have come up with a few ways that you can unwind and relax. Why not let us know what helps you destress as well?

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  • Feature Children's Mental Health Week: Hollie's story
    1 February 2021

    Children's Mental Health Week: Hollie's story

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    For Children's Mental Health Week, we are sharing the story of a young person whose life was saved by Childline. Trigger warning: this piece references suicide. 

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  • Feature What is bullying?
    15 November 2020

    What is bullying?

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    Anyone can be affected by bullying, so I have collated a collection of definitions, policies and organisations from the information out there against bullying for children and adults. 

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  • Blog Mental illness – The silent curriculum
    21 October 2020

    Mental illness – The silent curriculum

    by Bea Kerry Contributor

    Mental illness is affecting every single school child in the UK, but we aren’t talking about it. Mental health needs to be brought out of the shadows and put firmly on the school curriculum for all to see and learn.

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  • Blog Do Arts Subjects in Schools Matter?
    8 July 2020

    Do Arts Subjects in Schools Matter?

    by Emily McKie

    For a long time we have been fed the narrative that arts subjects don't belong in schools. So I decided to dig a little bit deeper. Why do people feel this way about these subjects? And is there any substantial evidence to support their views?

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  • Blog My new normal: Looking after your mental health
    2 July 2020

    My new normal: Looking after your mental health

    by Bea Kerry Contributor

    In this world of unforeseen difficulties and surprises, are we learning how to look after ourselves better?

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  • Blog Why you should consider birdwatching
    1 May 2020

    Why you should consider birdwatching

    by Daniel Hodgkiss Contributor

    Birdwatching. It gets a seriously bad rap considering how benign, harmless and accessible it is. 

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  • Blog Top 10 things you can do to help your mental health at home
    25 March 2020

    Top 10 things you can do to help your mental health at home

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    A ‘top 10’ of things you can do from home that will help your mental health and wellbeing whilst being self-isolated or during social distancing in this coronavirus pandemic.

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  • Blog Art could be the answer to your quarantine boredom
    25 March 2020

    Art could be the answer to your quarantine boredom

    by Daniel Hodgkiss Contributor

    Already burned through the boxsets, digested all the literature, and gotten RSI from too much gaming? Then it might be time to put down the remote and pick up a pencil!

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  • Review Son Little shares stunning new single "suffer" and announces upcoming album "aloha"
    25 November 2019

    Son Little shares stunning new single "suffer" and announces upcoming album "aloha"

    by Music News

    Son Little, the musical nom de plume of LA’s Aaron Earl Livingston, today announces his new album, aloha, due January 31st on ANTI-, and presents the Daria Geller-directed video for new single, “suffer”.

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