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Here is a list of our letters from the Mental Health Foundation to newspapers in 2006:
7 December 2006. Letter sent to The Observer: I was disappointed to read the Observer’s coverage about the Government’s National Confidential Inquiry
10 November 2006. Letter sent to Community Care: Child and Adolscent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
6 November 2006. Letter sent to PR Week: In response to 'Mental health NGOs seek sympathy'
6 October 2006. Letter sent to Health Service Journal: Healthcare Commission
20 September 2006. Letter sent to Mental Health Practice: Evidence shows that friendships are a very important foundation for good mental well-being
12 September 2006. Letter sent to The Daily Telegraph: Many factors can contribute to mental health problems in children
11 September 2006. Letter sent to Third Sector: What is wrong with the term face-to-face fundraising?
23 August 2006. Letter sent to The Daily Telegraph: The finding that one in ten teenage girls harms herself each year shows yet again that we need to act quickly to understand and deal with the growing wave of self harm among our young people
04 August 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: The news about alcohol consumption though alarming, is not surprising
02 August 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: Highlighting the sad truth about community based services
5 July 2006. Letter sent to The Times: Welfare Reform Bill
27 June 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: Causes of rising mental health problems in children
27 June 2006a. Letter sent to The Guardian Society: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy centres
21 June 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: Child mental health disorders have soared
12 June 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: The mental and physical health benefits of Omega 3
28 April 2006. Letter sent to The Guardian: Lord Layard's work to push for changes in prescribing habits to combat depression is timely and extremely important
6 January 2006: Letter sent to The Guardian: News that liver cirrhosis deaths are rising as a result of alcohol consumption
5 January 2006: Letter sent to Community Care: Mental Health Capacity Act