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“Girls, they just didn’t play football, and when I did eventually get to play, I was the only girl doing so” – Sarah Robson

Well it’s certainly been a journey for footballer, Sarah Robson, a journey, and a rollercoaster, both at home, and most certainly, abroad. The Northern Ireland international, who’ll be heading to the Euros this coming summer, against the odds, with her country, also plays in the north-east of England, for Durham Women, in the FA Women’s…
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Our first Mental Health Aware Course

After some planning and work behind the scenes it was fantastic that Fine and Dandi could run our first Mental Health First Aid England Mental Health Aware course earlier this week. This is something that has been in the making for several months now, after discussions with Chris Wall from Tyne Metropolitan College we looked…
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“This Too Shall Pass.” – He Knows She Knows.

“This Too Shall Pass,” a well-coined phrase used by Silvar Laidlow, one-half of the north-east’s musical power couple, He Knows She Knows. “This Too Shall Pass,” is how Silvar Laidlow determines the passing of life’s trials and tribulations, and, even the way the world is right now, and one’s mental health issues, then, “This Too…
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Northumberland FA team up with Kooth in Mental Health Partnership

One of the north-east’s football associations, Northumberland FA, have recently launched a new partnership with Kooth, who are accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and is the UK’s leading digital mental health platform. The partnership has been launched in order to aid with the improvement of the mental health and emotional…
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Rugby is an inclusive sport and there is a position for everyone

After linking up with Whitley Bay Barbarians towards the end of 2021 we’ve been doing some work behind the scenes as we head into 2022. As everyone is aware Fine and Dandi look to raise awareness around mental health, diversity and inclusion and our focus and goals align perfectly with Whitley Bay Barbarians, they encourage…
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“My mothers face flashed before my eyes and I thought I can’t do this to her”

It all started in Jan 2019. I had just returned from India after witnessing one of my closest loved ones recovering from a mental illness episode. When I left India, my close loved one was recovering and feeling better but I could sense that I was not able to overcome the sadness of seeing them…
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Reflecting on 2021

As 2021 comes to an end its time to reflect on how the year has gone. The past year for Fine and Dandi has been a fantastic one. We didn’t expect things to have progressed at the rate in which they have but the year has been fantastic, and we head into 2022 looking to…
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Jamie Chandler – “I also knew that, deep down, I needed to talk to someone”

In the ever-increasing world of sporting endeavour, whether that be of a professional, or an amateur ilk, collecting a serious injury can often be career-threatening (even worse as we all saw during this past summers’ European Championship). In our quaint little corner, in Northern England however, Spennymoor Town’s ex-Darlington and Gateshead midfielder, 32-year-old Jamie Chandler,…
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Well done and thank you Marie – #GNR40

Well done Marie who ran the Great North Run at the weekend and doing so for Fine and Dandi. As well as the run itself Marie has taken time out to raise awareness around mental health, diversity and inclusion as well as funds for Fine and Dandi. When Marie contacted us to do the run…
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Whitley Bay Barbarians Parnership

Now that Fine and Dandi has become more established over recent months we have been looking into options to help both us and others going forward. We wanted to announce our first partnership. We are delighted to be able to link up with Whitley Bay Barbarians Rugby League Club. Mental health can affect 1 in…
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Alnwick Town’s Andrew Campbell become their ‘Mental Health First Aider.’

The statistics are there for all to see and, although there is always a way, there really is, how often are we actually aware of the options available, more when it’s regarding that of mental health matters, especially in children and young people. With everything that has been going on over the past eighteen months,…
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Mental Health in Pictures – In Conversations with My Tribe

I facilitated the production of the film “Mental Health in Pictures – In Conversations with My Tribe”, to engage Time to Change Champions in Greenwich, South London for Time to Talk Day in February 2021; a national campaign fighting the stigma associated with mental health. Because the theme of the Time to Talk Day was “the…
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