Mental Health TV

www.mentalhealthtv.co.uk

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We produce high quality programmes which are interesting, informative and educational. In order to achieve this, we use our own top quality broadcast-grade equipment, in-house facilities and technical skills, thereby ensuring that overheads are kept to a minimum. All contributors generously give their time, effort and skills free of charge, however we do have to pay for some expenses and these costs have to be met from DVD sales, web site subscriptions and from the pay-per-view element of the web site.

Unlike general broadcast entertainment programmes, ours have been designed and produced solely for education. We provide variety and interest by using different styles, ranging from the traditional, and fairly simple 'talking heads' to more complex drama-documentary style programmes, depending on the message to be conveyed.

If you think there ought to be a programme on a specific subject, please get in touch by calling +44 (0) 1753 639210 or sending us an e-mail, we might be able to produce a something to meet your needs. We do hope you enjoy looking through our site and what we have to offer. Our titles are award winning, cost effective and unique. 
 

As you can see, the venture is non-commercial, academic in nature and is a UK registered charity.  I'm dependent on people like you to help; after all, there is no point in making the programmes if they don't get seen. Please let your colleagues know about the site, contact us and tell us what you think, offer to help in any way you can.

 


Dr Andrew Macaulay, MD, MSc., MRCPsych.
Consultant Psychiatrist

macaulay@mentalhealth.tv



The Mental Health TV website was launched in April 2005 and granted educational charity status in July 2007.
We moved to www.mentalhealthtv.co.uk in October 2009, our programmes are all available to buy on DVD through the links to www.mhtvshop.co.uk
 
MHTV titles will be available again to view on a web based pay-per-view player soon.

“The videos are good at showing people who are ill with typical symptoms and the improvement that is possible.”
Alan Douglas, Bipolar Scotland
 
“I had a look at your website and was very impressed with the content. If it would be possible for UCD students to get access to your site, I certainly think it would be very beneficial to their learning experience.”
Dr Martine Stoffels, University College of Dublin