Today we launch the next phase of the #EveryMindMatters loneliness campaign Youth Mental Health Ambassador Dr Alex George highlights that anyone can feel lonely, and why you should lift someone out of loneliness today: More info ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dAvAZmcz
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I support this cause but why is it government branded from a department that has discriminated against a whole disabled cohort through choice and failure to provide equity despite daily reminders in a campaign that has lasted 633 days to date. I refer to the campaign by Nathan Young a YMCA Youth Ambassador and #Deaflympics professional medal winning s15 swimmer who has received zero support or funding that Olympic, Paralympic and s1-s14 swimmers get. DCMS could support via Sports England but choose to do zero levelling up. How do they think this affects the #MentalHealth of #Deaf athletes and swimmers facing #inequality needing #Equity?