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  1. London, England, United Kingdom. Founder. Marjorie Wallace CBE. Website. http://www.sane.org.uk/. SANE is a UK mental health charity working to improve quality of life for people affected by mental illness.

  2. www.sane.org.uk › who-we-areWho we are - SANE

    • Campaigning
    • Providing Help
    • Inspiring Research
    • Enabling Creativity
    • Black Dog Campaign
    • Partnership Working

    To realise our vision, we seek to promote greater understanding and acceptance of mental illness, reflecting and promoting the concerns, needs and everyday experiences of patients and service users, families, carers and professionals. The Chief Executive gives over 200 interviews a year in the mainstream media at national, regional and local level,...

    SANE provides emotional support, guidance and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including carers, families and friends. SANElineremains the only out of hours national, specialist mental health helpline, available 365 days a year to people in crisis, those with enduring and relapsing conditions and those who care for them. Our team o...

    SANE believes that a deeper understanding of the causes of mental illness is vital in the search for more effective treatments and therapies, as well as combating stigma. Funded by the Xylas shipping family, the late King of Saudi Arabia and the Sultan of Brunei, SANE built a flagship research centre, the only mental health charity to have done so....

    SANE believes in the power of artistic and other creative activity to help people with mental illness fulfil their potential and improve their quality of life. We have run an Arts Awards scheme for many years, through which it has provided grants to individuals to undertake an activity or specialist training, such as oil painting or printmaking. On...

    The Black Dog has been used from classical mythology through medieval folklore to modern times as a universal metaphor for depression. Sir Winston Churchill famously used it to describe his darker moods, as had Samuel Johnson and other writers before him. The concept forms the basis of SANE’s Black Dog Campaign to highlight depression, which unders...

    SANE works in partnership with professional and other organisations to seek to influence policy and practice and spread awareness beyond the mental health field. We are a member of the Mental Health Alliance, a grouping of organisations concerned with the working of the Mental Health Act and other aspects of mental health legislation. We have worke...

  3. www.sane.org › about-saneAbout us - SANE

    SANE is a public company limited by guarantee and registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status. Charity ABN 92 006 533 606. Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. SANE, PO Box 1226, Carlton VIC 3053.

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  4. Marjorie Shiona Wallace CBE (born January 1943) [1] is a British investigative journalist, author, and broadcaster. She is also the Founder and Chief Executive of mental health charity SANE. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Early life and education. Wallace was born in Nairobi, British Kenya, where her father was a civil engineer mapping the railways.

  5. www.sane.org.uk › who-we-are › historyHistory - SANE

    SANE was established in 1986 to improve the quality of life for people affected by mental illness, following the overwhelming public response to a series of articles published in The Times entitled The Forgotten Illness. Written by the charity’s founder and Chief Executive, Marjorie Wallace CBE, the articles exposed the neglect of people ...

  6. Home. →. Who we are. →. Marjorie Wallace CBE biography. Marjorie Wallace CBE is the Chief Executive of SANE, which she founded in 1986 in response to her Forgotten Illness articles in The Times. She is also an award-winning investigative journalist, author and broadcaster who contributes extensively to television, radio and newspapers.

  7. Flagship of hope - SANE research centre. The Prince of Wales International Centre for SANE Research is to be a hub for a major international programme investigating the use of cannabidiol (CBD) to treat people with psychosis and schizophrenia. The study is made possible thanks to a £16.5 million grant from the Wellcome Trust to the University ...