Ham & High | ‘We’ve lost the idea of sanctuary’: SANE founder on mental health cuts

14 October 2016 / Ham & High

Mental health campaigner Marjorie Wallace may have just won a Woman of the Year award, but she believes care is not much better than 30 years ago.

The Highgate resident founded mental health charity Sane in 1986 after writing The Forgotten Illness, a series of articles exposing the lack of treatment and services for the mentally ill and their carers.

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