Felt very honoured this week & proud to be part of the Baton of Hope movement in my town of Basingstoke, here in the UK.
The Baton of Hope is a foundation charity with the primary aim of raising awareness of mental health & preventing suicide. The Baton has been travelling the UK, passing from town to town with baton bearers taking on 'legs' of the journey between town's & cities with their own story behind why they wished to walk with the baton, until it reaches its London arrival to mark World Mental Health day on the 10th October.
The charity I work for, Inclusion Education, a SEN charity were the hosts this year for Basingstoke and our learners were involved on the day and as I have my own story, covering these subjects, it was, with an immense sense of pride and great honour to be part of the day and represent my workplace.
A hugely emotional day and one that I felt represented a life-long journey 'back' for my own past.
As I said to my colleagues.....'I have fought all my life for the peace I have in my life now and regarding my work role, I am where I was always supposed to be'.