Our blog
Welcome to our blog filled with information, opinions and comment on everything to do with mental health.We hope to open up debate and new thinking by featuring a variety of different bloggers.
All of our posts contain the opinions of the author and not necessarily those of Twining. Any advice or tips in blogs may not always be right for you- so contact a health professional if you need support or aren't sure.
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10.08.17
Marking International Youth Day with a youth voice blog
We need a mental health system that is aware of taboos relating to BAME communities Read more
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8.08.17
Managing the Inner Judge
The inner judge is the force inside you that constantly evaluates and assesses your worth as a person and can limit your capacity to succeed. Read more
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1.08.17
My studies demonstrate the value of a person-centred approach
Jane is studying Occupational Therapy whilst supporting Twining Enterprise client's in Haringey. Read more
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18.07.17
Rachel Harrison, CPCC - If I could coach my mother
Rachel Harrison is a qualified Co-active Coach for Blue Dragon Consulting in Canada writing a highly personal mental health blog post for us. Read more
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13.07.17
Postnatal psychosis led to a new and rewarding career for Joelle
Postnatal psychosis can be a particularly scary experience for new mums but Joelle turned it to her advantage. Read more
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27.06.17
Nader's chemistry knowledge didn't go to waste!
Nader had to drop out of University due to an incidence of psychosis but his career is now back on track thanks to Twining Enterprise. Read more
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12.05.17
My mental health story
Jo Phaure our Communications Manager shares her personal mental health journey this Mental Health Week. Read more
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11.05.17
What does the General Election mean for Mental Health?
We've invited Reece Hobson, Relationships Manager at Social Sense to reflect on the policies which might affect our work from the major political parties. Read more
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10.05.17
Tess gets back to teaching
Tess was suffering debilitating anxiety and felt she couldn't ever go back to teaching. With Roy's support she's found a dream role. Read more