I have been thinking what I could do for PSP Awareness week and decided to at last bite the bullet and update my Linked In profile (or as my husband calls it, Face Book for work) to reflect that my role is no longer working for a living but something far more important, looking after Mum. Rather than just say I was her carer I mentioned PSP and gave a brief description of the condition and provided a link to the PSPA. This update will go to all my connections, 431 people in total. Of course they may not all read it but some will and I would expect that most of them have never heard of PSP before. This was the thing that I could think of that would reach the largest number of people to spread the word about this awful condition.
A little late support for awareness week - PSP Association
A little late support for awareness week
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AJK2001
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Brilliant idea AJK! Well done! X
Bravo!
That is a step in the right direction to be sure - could you please share the same link with me so I can do the same.
thank you, thank you, thank you!
Great idea - social media is a powerful tool for sharing information and raising awareness. I’ve been using Facebook and Instagram to try and get my message out. LinkedIn and Twitter next on my list. Big hug 🤗
What a great idea!!
Well done you.
Sue x
Bravo! Acorneater.
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