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The Mental Health Players (from left): Ruth Cockrane, David Giles, and Stuart Bigwood, record part of the Schizophrenia Fellowship’s weekly programme for Plains F.M. yesterday. The programme, which this week highlights Schizophrenia Awareness Week, will be broadcast on Plains F.M. this evening. The Mental Health Players are a group of nurses from Sunnyside Hospital who use drama to educate the public about mental illness.

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Press, 16 August 1988, Page 2

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The Mental Health Players (from left): Ruth Cockrane, David Giles, and Stuart Bigwood, record part of the Schizophrenia Fellowship’s weekly programme for Plains F.M. yesterday. The programme, which this week highlights Schizophrenia Awareness Week, will be broadcast on Plains F.M. this evening. The Mental Health Players are a group of nurses from Sunnyside Hospital who use drama to educate the public about mental illness. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 2

The Mental Health Players (from left): Ruth Cockrane, David Giles, and Stuart Bigwood, record part of the Schizophrenia Fellowship’s weekly programme for Plains F.M. yesterday. The programme, which this week highlights Schizophrenia Awareness Week, will be broadcast on Plains F.M. this evening. The Mental Health Players are a group of nurses from Sunnyside Hospital who use drama to educate the public about mental illness. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 2