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2012 campaigns

You can find information about our current campaigns here. These campaigns are designed to raise awareness about mental health issues and the work that SRSH does. They also aim to get people talking and sharing their thoughts about mental health, to encourage understanding regarding these issues.

Branding Guidelines

We've recently updated our branding!
We've created a guide (found under General Resources) to help you present the SRSH brand in a way that allows us to get our message across as clearly and consistently as possible. A strong identity allows us to clearly and effectively communicate who we are and what we do as an organisation. This guide aims to help you present your own ideas and campaigns in a way that allows you freedom whilst making sure that our brand is cohesive across all of our materials and communicates our passion for what we do at SRSH.
Branding Guide

Creating SRSH materials

Please go to our wiki page and download our ready-made templates, which have been formatted with the correct text, colours and styles. Find them under Key Documents.
Ready-made templates

Using our logo

If you would like to use our logo, please visit our wiki publicity page to download the most updated versions. For advice on how to use our logo correctly, please refer to our Branding Guide, which you can download by following the link above.
Logos

SRSH is registered with Companies House, 7493445
Registered Charity: 1142783

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Talking Changes Lives 

We are kindly supported by Comic Relief, the Welton Foundation, UnLtd and Student Hubs.

SRSH is registered with Companies house, number 7493445
SRSH is a registered Charity, number 1142783