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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

January 19, 2018January 20, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

If you stay friends with sexual assaulters, time will never be up

Supporting survivors requires more than #MeToo statuses and black clothing.

January 18, 2018December 16, 2020 blueprint non-fiction

“Did you have a good Christmas?”

"As we return to University for the Lent term, many will presume that the answer to the inevitable question ‘So how was your Christmas?’ is a given"

January 17, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Why is everybody celebrating Bill Murray?

Bill Murray was accused of domestic violence in 2007.

January 17, 2018January 17, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Hypervigilance and me

"I didn't know that complex PTSD existed until I came across it in Judith Herman's 'Trauma and Recovery' and realised that I had it"

January 16, 2018January 17, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

UCL: Fund Our Mental Health Services

"The university is failing its students, at a time in their lives when they need support the most."

January 16, 2018January 17, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

‘New year, new me’ is over

Our obsession with self-improvement can damage our mental health.

January 14, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Searching for stability: Life after Oxford

"Oxford is romanticised as a magical rollercoaster of highs and lows. Living with undiagnosed bipolar, I thought I was simply riding those highs and lows alongside everyone else."

January 8, 2018January 8, 2018 blueprint non-fiction

Why wearing black isn’t enough

The act of wearing black is most likely going to fade from everyone’s memory within a few weeks.

January 8, 2018January 10, 2018 blueprint art, music

This new London club is night raising money for mental health

Sundance Kids are holding their first club night, which will be a safe space for people with mental health problems, this Thursday.

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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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