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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2012, 09:44:27 AM »
Its great that this is being done to obviously try and raise awareness. It is a shame however that it is concentrated on an age group which is relatively young. When i was at rock bottom earlier this year there was a tv fundraiser on, one of the big ones like sport relief. They had a part on mental health and it started with a premiership goal keeper. Great i said to my wife. There going to show "normal" people suffer. Then it was all about a group of unfortunate men who had clear mental health issues. Hopefully i wont offend but these guys were stereo typical fruit cakes. The type of people who the general uneducated would cross the road to avoid.  I was aghast. The feature probably just enforced the perception of mental health sufferers.  Mental health will never be acceptable in this country until it can be seen you don't have to be outwardly effected to suffer.
BBC4 have had some great programmes on recently. One was about broken brains and showed the effect on people who have had terrible accidents or strokes etc. Depression was mentioned briefly but was seen as a consequence of their situation. It needs a programme to show people like us normal people (if there is such a thing) or rather in the uneducated eyes of the general public what people perceive as normal. Builders, house wife's, teachers, police men, insurance brokers. People who have not suffered any obvious trauma and can to a degree live a seemingly normal life or at least give the perception to others we do. Everyone ( not 1 in 3) as i have discovered has black thoughts who they never tell anyone until you show or reveal your own issues, but, only ever when its one on one unless alcohol is involved.  Ive had profound conversations with all sorts of people who are seemingly indestructible. It is however very interesting that next time you see them they avoid any such self imperfections like the  plague and will talk about anything other then look you in the eye and ask "how are you at the moment? ". There was an add on the tv a while ago showing a guy returning to work following a bout of mental health illness. They were promoting "just ask" and showed what people imagine could be the result of the simple "how are you" with the guy exploding or breaking down etc. Friends and family seem to be the biggest culprits at not doing this. I saw my sister for the first time in 6 months and she knows what is going on with me through text msg from me at the beginning but has had no contact since. She lives 6 miles away. I visited last week and not once asked how i was but we spoke about everything else.  I suppose that is unfair to a degree as unless you are that way inclined to really really care about others, people don't truly understand. So thats why we can come on here and rant or whisper how we feel as we know someone listens,  as lets face it, that is what sometimes all we need.

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2012, 09:47:57 AM »
Very well put plumb, I agree totally

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2012, 09:54:32 AM »
I agree too. Very well put. We are 'normal' people but we suffer from depression. There is still such a stigma to that word. S x x x.
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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2012, 09:48:16 AM »
Darn it too young :/ but i can see how this might help give a normal perception to the public and help raise awareness, especially amongst young people who feel they have no one to reach out to. Hope everything goes well. :)

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #19 on: July 16, 2012, 10:27:34 AM »
Darn it too young :/ but i can see how this might help give a normal perception to the public and help raise awareness, especially amongst young people who feel they have no one to reach out to. Hope everything goes well. :)

How old are you CatAndMouse? The age range is relatively flexible...

To others lamenting the restriction of contributors to this documentary to the younger generation - I completely agree with you. I believe mental health has to be brought into the public consciousness by the media in order to end its stigmatisation. Unfortunately this is a programme that has been chosen for BBC3 - a channel aimed at a young demographic with a focus on that demographic as a result. I do wish it wasn't so.

Thanks so much for all of your lovely replies.

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #20 on: July 16, 2012, 10:31:32 AM »
im 13, 14 soon. But like, what would i have to do?

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #21 on: July 16, 2012, 12:26:04 PM »
im 13, 14 soon. But like, what would i have to do?

I have PM'd you

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2012, 05:05:48 PM »
Hello again,

We're specifically looking for people who have or have had a mental health issue, and met someone online who has helped them deal with it. If you think you fit the bill please do get in touch via jwhitby@ronachanfilms.co.uk

Thanks again guys

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #23 on: July 18, 2012, 09:20:25 PM »


Hopefully whoever has allowed this thread to remain on the forum has validated it is genuine because it is seeking to privately message young children. Especially valid since an active paedophile was found to be using the site.

It probably is real, and unfortuantly I am too old and mad to contribute.

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #24 on: July 18, 2012, 09:30:20 PM »
Lots of us on here help the younger people on here too. Would that be a way that we "older" ones can get involved in this? Thanks for your supportive post by the way, it's nice to see
To others lamenting the restriction of contributors to this documentary to the younger generation - I completely agree with you. I believe mental health has to be brought into the public consciousness by the media in order to end its stigmatisation. Unfortunately this is a programme that has been chosen for BBC3 - a channel aimed at a young demographic with a focus on that demographic as a result. I do wish it wasn't so.

Thanks so much for all of your lovely replies.

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #25 on: July 20, 2012, 11:40:34 AM »


Hopefully whoever has allowed this thread to remain on the forum has validated it is genuine because it is seeking to privately message young children. Especially valid since an active paedophile was found to be using the site.

It probably is real, and unfortuantly I am too old and mad to contribute.

It's all very legitimate! My email is jwhitby@ronachanfilms.co.uk. My name is Jamie Whitby - I'm a development producer at Ronachan Films - please take a look at our website: http://www.ronachanfilms.co.uk/people/.

Admins please feel free to get in touch and we can talk on the phone if you feel the need to validate further.


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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #26 on: July 20, 2012, 11:43:03 AM »
Lots of us on here help the younger people on here too. Would that be a way that we "older" ones can get involved in this? Thanks for your supportive post by the way, it's nice to see

This film is strictly about youth peer-to-peer online support and I'm afraid we can't really shift the focus. I'm so sorry!   


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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #27 on: August 13, 2012, 04:41:54 AM »
I'm too old too, boo

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #28 on: August 31, 2012, 02:09:13 AM »
i am in the age range! i am 20 to be exact! what is involved? or am i too late? x

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Re: Looking for contributors to a BBC3 documentary
« Reply #29 on: September 05, 2012, 06:06:16 PM »


Hopefully whoever has allowed this thread to remain on the forum has validated it is genuine because it is seeking to privately message young children. Especially valid since an active paedophile was found to be using the site.

It probably is real, and unfortuantly I am too old and mad to contribute.

It's all very legitimate! My email is jwhitby@ronachanfilms.co.uk. My name is Jamie Whitby - I'm a development producer at Ronachan Films - please take a look at our website: http://www.ronachanfilms.co.uk/people/.

Admins please feel free to get in touch and we can talk on the phone if you feel the need to validate further.



I'm sorry I stopped getting alerts for this thread about the 14th July.  Nobody has raised any concerns privately with me and I have done google searches as well as checked out the website.  I'm satisfied but if anybody does want me to get in touch with Jamie let me know and I will do it  $%$