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Blueprint is a mental health magazine founded by Cambridge University students. We aim to tackle stigma while providing a safe space for creatives.

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Blaming teenage girls’ rising self-harm on social media is careless

Blaming teenage girls’ rising self-harm on social media is careless

February 19, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Emotional labour is a significant part of the unpaid work ‘unemployed’ disabled women do

My ‘unemployment’ doesn’t mean that I don’t work – it means that I don’t get paid for the work that I do.

February 16, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Special interests should be a source of celebration, not stigma

Special interests are good for autistic people- they make life in a world that is not made for us that bit more bearable.

February 14, 2018February 15, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

This new anthology on BME mental health is looking for submissions

This anthology means staring those who oppose us in the face.

February 9, 2018February 9, 2018 blueprint art, creative writing

1093 Miles from Home

A poem about sexual assault.

February 7, 2018February 7, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

1 in 4: the perils of mental health statistics

There still isn’t a proper way of quantifying mental illness effectively: it is too personal, too complex, and too stigmatic a subject.

February 4, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

On World Cancer Day: Moving Past a Tragic Backstory

Though my cancer diagnosis was at the end of 2015, the psychological effects of the event are still omnipresent in my life.

February 3, 2018February 4, 2018 blueprint art

“Drawing is another way of thinking”: On the importance of Art and Chill

Mira shares her motivations for the the hugely popular 'Art and Chill' sessions she helps run at Christ's College, Cambridge.

February 3, 2018February 2, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

In academia, #MeToo has not gone far enough

I would not care if we purged every single institution of every single predator, regardless of how many ‘brilliant academics’ we would lose

January 30, 2018February 6, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Mental health education in schools is desperately needed

Our government is not doing enough to support young people's mental health.

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Blueprint is a mental health magazine founded by students at Cambridge University.

Blueprint is currently taking a break, with its creators thinking over what the next stage of the project might look like. Therefore, we are currently not accepting submissions. For any urgent author enquiries about existing work on the site, please contact michafc@hotmail[dot]com

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