Wish I could sign it. I’m in USA. It looks like people are responding in a positive way. I do the same thing in my state
I call senators I sign petitions. Glad you are spreading the word. Good luck.!
Traci
I too can’t sign because I am in Canada. But, Lauren, know I support you 100%. We have a lot of problems here as well. I was not given adequate care for a recent serious physical problem because two so-called specialists saw “bipolar” in my file. I lift you and your cause up!
Unfortunately I don’t think the people with the most power will change what’s needed for a long time. There has to be some way us less-powerful people can educate the new generations!
I think petitions are a really good idea because they show the numbers of people who need/want change. But I think even our blogs are a good way of educating people because we speak from our hearts. We just have to find ways to get the people who suffer AND the people who don’t understand, to read them. That’s the kicker right there. Before we can educate them to fix the problem, we need to get them to realize there is one! You are going to make a difference Lauren!
Yep I guess you’re right. It’s us that sit here with experience that notice the problem, but if you go through life never having experienced it you may not see that there is one. In the same way many people with rare physical disabilities hate that people like me are so ignorant – but they’ve never been issues that have entered into my life before so it’s difficult to recognise the problem. Thanks, Lydia π I’ll try!
Reblogged this on Kriswasp and commented:
This is massively important. As someone entering the teaching profession, we should be including this in PSHE sessions. Please read and sign: it is your children’s future at stake.
Already signed it – an excellent cause π
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Couldn’t agree more!
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Let’s hope it does some good
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Wish I could sign it. I’m in USA. It looks like people are responding in a positive way. I do the same thing in my state
I call senators I sign petitions. Glad you are spreading the word. Good luck.!
Traci
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It’s a shame but thanks for the support. I’ve only just come across it but it’s definitely something I’d like to see put in place.
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I too can’t sign because I am in Canada. But, Lauren, know I support you 100%. We have a lot of problems here as well. I was not given adequate care for a recent serious physical problem because two so-called specialists saw “bipolar” in my file. I lift you and your cause up!
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That’s awful. It’s disgusting how uneducated people can be. Shows how much of a need for this there is!
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Yes, I think it is a global problem and that is such a shame.
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Unfortunately I don’t think the people with the most power will change what’s needed for a long time. There has to be some way us less-powerful people can educate the new generations!
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I think petitions are a really good idea because they show the numbers of people who need/want change. But I think even our blogs are a good way of educating people because we speak from our hearts. We just have to find ways to get the people who suffer AND the people who don’t understand, to read them. That’s the kicker right there. Before we can educate them to fix the problem, we need to get them to realize there is one! You are going to make a difference Lauren!
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Yep I guess you’re right. It’s us that sit here with experience that notice the problem, but if you go through life never having experienced it you may not see that there is one. In the same way many people with rare physical disabilities hate that people like me are so ignorant – but they’ve never been issues that have entered into my life before so it’s difficult to recognise the problem. Thanks, Lydia π I’ll try!
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YAY! Good for the UK! I hope that something good comes of it
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Me too!
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Signed and shared on my social media sites x
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Great π x
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Done and shared, going to reblog as well π
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Fantastic! π
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Go on and give it a sign
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Signed and shared on my social media. Couldn’t agree more with this, really hope enough people sign!
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Great, Lizzie. Completely agree!
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Give it a sign π a very important topic we urgently need to talk about in schools! π
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Signes and reblogged π
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Signing this! Such an important and vital thing to do.
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Done x
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Wish I could sign but I can’t as I live in Aus!
Best of luck! A very important movement! π xx
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No worries. Thanks for the support though!
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Hi there π
Here is a three quote a day for three days challenge. Only accept if you feel like doing it. I chose 4 people because I figured someone would not want to,
http://gentlementalannie.com/2015/08/03/three-quotes-for-three-days-challenge-darkness-cannot-drive-out-daarkness/
Blessings,
Annie β€
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Hi Annie, I’d be happy to take it on and share some quotes. I have many favourites! π
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Signed and shared
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Reblogged this on Kriswasp and commented:
This is massively important. As someone entering the teaching profession, we should be including this in PSHE sessions. Please read and sign: it is your children’s future at stake.
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I can’t sign it, but I can repost it. Thank you for all your effort.
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Appreciate it!
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Reblogged this on dimdaze and commented:
To all my friends in the UK, check this out.
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Thanks so much for posting, I have now signed it π
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