Rebecca Clark
About Rebecca Clark
Rebecca Clark is a Mental Health Support Worker with eight years of experience at Mind and a personal history of living with Bipolar Disorder for 20 years. She advocates for mental health awareness through her involvement with North Kent Mind and is currently pursuing further training in Kensington, London.
Work at Mind
Rebecca Clark has worked at Mind as a Mental Health Support Worker since 2016. In this role, she provides support to individuals facing mental health challenges. Her work focuses on promoting mental health awareness and offering guidance to those in need. Over the past eight years, she has contributed to various initiatives aimed at improving mental health services and support systems.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca studied at the London Studio Centre, where she focused on Performing Arts, specifically in Drama and Dance Teacher Education. She achieved a Foundation Degree in this field. Currently, she is pursuing additional training in Kensington, London, to enhance her skills and knowledge in the mental health sector. This ongoing education reflects her commitment to professional development in mental health support.
Background
Rebecca has lived with Bipolar Disorder for 20 years. Her personal experiences with mental health challenges inform her advocacy work. She utilizes her journey to foster understanding and awareness of mental health issues. This background provides her with unique insights into the struggles faced by individuals dealing with similar conditions.
Advocacy and Speaking Engagements
Rebecca is actively involved in advocacy efforts for North Kent Mind. She participates in occasional speaking engagements, where she shares her personal experiences with mental health. Through these efforts, she aims to change perceptions and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues. Her advocacy work highlights the importance of open discussions about mental health.