Cardiovascular Services; Designated Regional Perinatal Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Comprehensive Children’s Psychiatric Emergency Program; and Cancer Services, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care. Clinical centers of excellence include. We try to be certain our guest blogs cover a variety of pics and experiences.
We also look for blogs on specific topics, let’s say to link in with our current campaigns or new information in our A to At the moment we’re really keen to receive blog proposals on.
We’ll consider proposals on any pic as long as it’s about mental health and on the basis of your personal experience. Occasionally, we publish personal reactions to things like TV shows about mental health so if you notice a programme coming up you’d like to blog about, please let’s know using the submissions form below.
By submitting a post for publication on Mind’s blog, you are confirming that the rights to any materials used are yours, and that any sources are credited as necessary.
You are also granting Mind, its licensees, assignees, and similar ‘successors in interest’, all rights to the copy.
We may reproduce your blog, or quotes from your blog, in public relations, electronic media and promotional materials. Any details you provide may be kept in line with Mind’s privacy policy. Also, we reserve the right not to publish any blog post submitted. So if you have any concerns about them, please do not hesitate to contact us, all comments are moderated. Please remember to be courteous to your commenters, and to assume that their questions are asked in good faith. Ok, and now one of the most important parts. Blog post starts a conversation and invites others to comment and share their own experiences.
Make an effort think about what you need to share, what another great way to engage people and how you can get your point across, before you submit your vlog or blog proposal.
We will usually edit your final blog for clarity, plain English and web usability.
You’re welcome to use a pseudonym if you wish -just we will know when you submit your story. Right after your post please include a short title and a biography, that may include your personal blog/website and Twitter handle. Nonetheless, we will send it back to you to view before publishing, Therefore in case we change your blog significantly. It can take a while for your story to be published, as we plan our blog content up to a month in advance. We will provide links to our own information and remove any which are promoting or advertising commercial companies, when we edit your post. We understand quite a few people haven’t ld their friends, family or employer about their mental health problem and aren’t yet ready to. Please ensure it’s website quality and ideally resized to 284 x 214 pixels, if you will like to include a photo of yourself.
They fit our house style, we make changes to nearly all blogs, even ones we really love.
This can sometimes take a few weeks, as we receive a bunch of proposals.
We’ll email you to make it very simple for you to know, I’d say if we are able to take your proposal forward. Unless we’ve discussed a sooner date with you, we will always be sure we email you two days before publication. We reckon that ‘noone’ should have to face a mental health problem alone -and blogs, real stories from real people, can play a part in achieving this. Reading or watching a piece about an experience we didn’t know about can open up our eyes, give us an unique insight and help us learn. So, reading a blog or watching a vlog by someone going through a familiar experience can have a big impact.