Moving People Is Changing Its Name To 'Time To Change'

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Article Date: 06 Sep 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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You may have heard that Moving People, the major anti-discrimination programme in mental health, has been looking for a new name - and you may have helped find one by taking part in one of our surveys.

The programme, in which Mind is a partner along with Mental Health Media, Rethink and the Institute of Psychiatry, is now delighted to be able to unveil our new identity - Time to Change.

The change is the result of extensive consultation with supporters, people affected by mental health problems, and the general public. Time to Change was the most popular of several names tested.

Over the next few months you will be hearing from the programme as Time to Change, as the old name, 'Moving People', is phased out. A new website will be launched in October.

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