Thursday, 15 May 2008

MH4A: I Will Post Again

I'm aware that I haven't posted on substantive issues for a few days nor have I done enough visiting - sorry.

I've had a post in my head for a few days but not had time to write: it concerns the differing attitudes to physical and mental ill-health. Hopefully, late tonight!!

Also I have registered a domain name just in case this campaign really takes off. Doubt it but I'll be ready. May as well aim high.

I can't remember if I've mentioned this previously but we'll probably go ahead with a newspaper article. This won't be the end of the campaign but rather just the beginning. Therefore, please continue to support - and expand the support for - this campaign.

I WILL post properly soon and thanks for all the incredible support you've given us so far.

Regards


Calum

6 comments:

CherryPie said...

Campaigns always have to start somewhere and the can take a long time. There may be setbacks along the way but the important thing is to keep trying.

It took us over two years of campaigning to successfully stop the relocation of our work.

transfattyacid said...

Just be careful - journalists are not to be trusted.

CalumCarr said...

TFA

Maybe they're not to be trusted but this is a natural extension of the campaign route we have chosen: increase publicity, put pressure on health boards.

We do need to be careful but .......

Martin Meenagh said...

Don't lose hope. Just go on, and keep in mind what you want to do. The world is changed by the likes of you

jmb said...

I think it has gone really well although slow to start.
Journalists do have their own axes to grind but hopefully they will coincide with yours in this instance.

CalumCarr said...

Martin Thank you!!! To date I have never changed anything. Let's hope this is about to change.

jmb Let's hope so but we really have no option. If we are unhappy with the journo when we meet him we can always walk away.