Dont underestimate


This project provides information on factors not to underestimate how Mental Health can affect hidden differences.


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The Elements

Attitudes

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Masking & Hiding Difficulties

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Compromising Dangers

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Factors

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Respecting  Sense of Value

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Time out & recovery

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General tips & Summary

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Related Features

The latest developments of the Don't Understimate project including extracts from the Plus Value Awareness Blog Update and from the specialised blogs on WordPress

Special webpage  

We can't simplify Mental health


The themed information page on how Mental Health has complicated implications

For World Mental Health Day

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Information & Background

Read the introduction and background information on Don't Underestimate project.


Information Page

Get in touch

If this project can be potentially beneficial to your community, organisations or groups, the project director Keith McKenzie is available to be in touch via his Linkedin profile.   
If you wish to connect on the link please send a message beforehand with details of your organisation, your objectives. Also to inform how can this project can be beneficial to your organisation and community.


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Linkedin profile


It will be up to the discretion of the project drector on any acceptance of connection requests on Linkedin.

Supporting

World Mental Health Day

Visit the online special

This project shows is part of Plus Value Awareness commitment

in supporting the annual awareness events throughout the year including:

World Mental Awareness Day, Mental Health Month

and Mental Health Awareness Week

The description “Hidden Differences” are used for this initiative which covers independent, intelligent and articulate adults and young people who live with specific difficulties which as hidden and would not be visually obviously at first impression. The examples including memory, on the spot thinking ability, communication, reading, writing & calculation. These example above mainly relates certain people with Autism (at mild level), ADHD, Social Anxiety, Dyspraxia and Dyslexia. This initiative also features Social Anxiety. 

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