Youth Mental Health film for MIND and Bradford 2025

What’s the project?

Bradford 2025 and MIND have come together to create a short mental health film, with the aim of raising awareness and erasing the stigma around young people’s mental health in Bradford.

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We are looking for a variety of young contributors with lived experience to take part in the film, to explore and discuss what mental health means to them, and the stigma that can often surround it.

Contributors must be 18+, or 16+ with permission from a guardian. Filming will take place in October, November and December, and contributors will only be asked to do a few hours of filming. Contributors can remain anonymous is desired. Filming will be in and around Bradford

Expenses will be provided, and a MIND welfare officer will be on hand before, during and after filming. As well as partaking in this important legacy piece for Bradford 2025 and MIND, contributors will get a credit on the film and an invitation to the film premiere.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please email ([email protected]) with brief answers to the following questions:

1. What is your name?
2. What is your date of birth?
3. Are you based in the UK?
4. Why are you interested in this specific opportunity?
5. Please give details of any relevant experience
6. Sometimes after talking about topics like mental health, people feel they need a little extra support or someone to chat to. What support do you currently have in place (e.g. supportive friends, family, health professionals or mental health charities)? Is there anything that [insert name of organisation here] could do to support you or make your involvement experience better?
7. How did you hear about this opportunity?

We are looking to talk to people on zoom asap, so please get in touch!

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