Created: 2007-09-27 18:10:14
As someone who has expressed an interest in SANE in the past we are very pleased to send you this first edition of our new e-newsletter. We're hoping that it will prove a great way for you to keep up with what's going on in the mental health world, SANE's latest news and campaigns, and how you can get involved.
For those of you who haven't visited our website in a while take a look at our brand new site at http://www.sane.org.uk. The site has been live for just over a month now and we'd love to know what you think. Email the communications manager, Emma Smith at esmith@sane.org.uk with your feedback.
Buy our Christmas cards
This year SANE's Christmas cards are better than ever, and they're on sale now. Help us to answer more calls and emails from those in need of help by purchasing your cards from us this year.
http://www.sane.org.uk/News/View/145
No health without mental health
SANE backs The Lancet's Global Mental Health Series with a call for the UK Government to lead the world in fighting for mental health research to receive the same level of backing as that for AIDS and cancer.
http://www.sane.org.uk/News/View/137
Add a book review
Got a favourite mental health book? Read something that's inspired you that you think others should know about? Add your own review to our book list and we'll publish your review. (Book reviews are published at the website editor's discretion)
Join our discussion board
As well as the support offered by SANEline and SANEmail visitors to our site can share their thoughts and offer mutual support to each other on the SANE discussion board. This user-run board, monitored by SANE staff, is the most popular part of our site. Join the discussion now.
Help us raise money
Fancy organising a local bring-and-buy sale, entering a running event or trekking across the Sahara to raise money for SANE? Visit the fundraising section to find out how.
http://www.sane.org.uk/Fundraising
Read SANEnews
If you missed out on the last issue of the biannual SANEnews, published in May 2007, you can download it from the site. The next issue will be available in November.
http://www.sane.org.uk/AboutSANE/SANEnews
World Mental Health Day
Coming up on Wednesday, 10 October the focus of this year's World Mental Health Day is the impact of culture and diversity. Visit http://www.sane.org.uk for further information over the next couple of weeks.