We would like the video to be a collection of recordings from signatories showcasing their mental health progress since the Charter launched in March 2015 and how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted their work.
To create this, we are asking signatories to record and submit a short video by Friday 26 February 2021.
What do I need to do?
If you are interested in this opportunity, please record a video no longer than 30 seconds and send this via WeTransfer to sport@mind.org.uk by Friday 26 February 2021.
Please could you also include the name and job title of the person in the recording so we can add this to the final video.
In the video, we would like you to answer one of the following questions:
Feel free to submit more videos if you would like to answer more than one of the questions.
Mind have recorded their own video to highlight what we are looking for and to provide more information.
Top tips for recording your video
Please note we may not be able to use every video we receive in the final film. However, we want lots of social media activity on the sixth anniversary of the Mental Health Charter and would like signatories to post their own videos on social media on 25 March 2021 using the hashtag #SportMinds.
If you have any issues or questions please contact Mind’s Physical Activity team via sport@mind.org.uk.
Learn more about The Charter and how to sign-up today.
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