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Psychiatric Bulletin | In conversation with Rosalind Ramsay
In 1986, award-winning investigative journalist Marjorie Wallace wrote a series of articles, "The Forgotten Illness", which brought into sharp focus the terrible plight of people with schizophrenia in Britain. This campaign led to the formation of SANE (Schizophrenic: A National Emergency) in 1986, a charity whose aims are to change attitudes toward mental illness, provide care and initiate research.
HELLO! Magazine | Marjorie Wallace Interview
Campaigner and founder of mental health charity SANE Marjorie Wallace talks about her CBE, sleeping on the streets and her friendships with the royals.
Buzz | Marjorie Wallace: Writer, Broadcaster, Journalist, Campaigner
When asked by Buzz to write a profile of Marjorie Wallace CBE, Countess Skarbek, my friend and well-known Highgate resident since 1981, I was delighted. For I have been a fan since hearing her radio interview campaigning for the mentally ill in the 1980s.
The Daily Mail | The man I love, by Snowdon’s mistress
Gazing into each other's eyes and holding hands tenderly, they lean across a table at their favourite restaurant.
“Marjorie is a redoubtable character…and a courageous campaigner.”
– Victoria Lambert, The Daily Telegraph