Saturday, March 7, 2015

Lene Marlin got Fredrikke Price 2015 – Aftenposten

The prize was awarded ceremony in Oslo Saturday. Marlin honored because she by telling her story has helped to create awareness about mental health. Openness has given other hope, it says in its citation.

– She has an honest, tender and brave show used their own experiences to make way wider, reduce stigma, shame and guilt that often a portion of diseases, said organization leader in Norwegian Women’s Public Health Association, Ellen-Sofie Egeland, when she handed Fredrikke price.

Read Lene Marlin chronicle 2014: “I might as well say it out loud . I tried to take my own life. “

Fredrikke prize is awarded annually to individuals outside the organization’s own ranks who in an outstanding manner captures and highlights issues within NKS its mission and strategic areas.

Lene Marlin gives the prize money, 10,000 dollars, back to NKS their work with children and youth, including consists of My day today, which is offered to children and adolescents who have several different causes need a recess from a tough life, according to a press release from NKS.

In October last year got Marlin Openness price of Mental Health to have thrown light on the thoughts and feelings associated with suicide.

Published: 07.mar. 2015 6:58 p.m.

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