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Written by Julie-Anne   

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Hi Paul, and NNAAMI Members & Site Users.

I would appreciate it if you could post something on your website calling for children living with a mentally ill parent/s who may be prepared to speak with me on a confidential basis.

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Written by Administrator   
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N.B. To NNAAMI members site users.

Please find the letter below from Professor Anthony Jorm, Director of the Mental Health Literacy Program Melbourne Uni. Please consider assisting this worthy project. Support and advice will be provided to anyone giving information for this project from NNAAMI. Contact Paul via nnaami website.

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