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<li><p style="margin-top:1%"><b>The Dragon Café, Mental Fight Club</b></p> | <li><p style="margin-top:1%"><b>The Dragon Café, Mental Fight Club</b></p> | ||
<p>We are currently organising an event with the Mental Fight Club in Southwark, London. <strong>The Dragon Café</strong> is a weekly event in the Crypt of St George the Martyr Church. It is open to all, but is especially catered towards those struggling with mental health issues or patients from St. Thomas Hospital. Our one-off event will consist of a presentation and a Q&A about our project.<!--This might be in collaboration with an artist that focuses on the stigma and the way to overcome it with science.--></p> | <p>We are currently organising an event with the Mental Fight Club in Southwark, London. <strong>The Dragon Café</strong> is a weekly event in the Crypt of St George the Martyr Church. It is open to all, but is especially catered towards those struggling with mental health issues or patients from St. Thomas Hospital. Our one-off event will consist of a presentation and a Q&A about our project.<!--This might be in collaboration with an artist that focuses on the stigma and the way to overcome it with science.--></p> | ||
− | <p>We will | + | <p>We will bring the prestigious photographer Graham Miller as our special guest, who will showcase “The Most Important people in the World”, a collection of images in which he captures mental health and the ethical issues around mental health.</p></li> |
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<li><p><b>YoungMinds UK</b></p> | <li><p><b>YoungMinds UK</b></p> | ||
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<li><p><b>Open Mind Night</b></p> | <li><p><b>Open Mind Night</b></p> | ||
− | <p> In the evening of the 10th of September the UCL iGEM team will be organising a night dedicated to the everyday battles that are faced against mental health conditions and the stigmas associated with them. We will be hosting a range of performances including stand-up comedy, poetry, fine art, musical, and theatrical performances and talks that will give us all a peek into the lives and stories of the people that fight mental health stigma everyday, including scientists, doctors and artists. </p></li> | + | <p> In the evening of the 10th of September the UCL iGEM team will be organising a night dedicated to the everyday battles that are faced against mental health conditions and the stigmas associated with them. We will be hosting a range of performances including stand-up comedy, poetry, fine art, musical, and theatrical performances and talks that will give us all a peek into the lives and stories of the people that fight mental health stigma everyday, including scientists, doctors and artists. </p> |
+ | <p>Furthermore, we will be fundraising for CoolTan mental health charity and all donations will serve to improve the wellbeing of people with cognitive impairments. </p></li> | ||
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<h2 style="margin-top:1%">Interviews</h2> | <h2 style="margin-top:1%">Interviews</h2> |
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