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www.lowestoftjournal24.co.uk £1.00Friday, March 18, 2016

Southwold

HAD AN ACCIDENT?CONTACT US NOW FREE ON

0800 915 1867Lowestoft Injury Lawyers dealing with you and your claims directly

SOLICITORSa general practice with specialists.

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[email protected] ANDREW PAPWORTH

She has had to deal with the unfair stigma attached to mental health issues for many years.

But now, brave 18-year-old Sarah Barrett is battling back with an awareness campaign urging people

to “fight the stigma”.The City College Norwich

student, who lives with her family near Southwold, has had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for many years after being the victim of a violent attack when she was younger.

She was bullied at school, even when people noticed cuts from

where she had self-harmed.But now, as part of her extended

project qualification at college, Sarah has created a campaigning website to raise awareness about mental health issues.

“The more people that know about it, the better,” she said.

Full story on pages 11-13

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