BBC flagship programme, 'Newsround', a children's news show, are looking to hear from families in the UK whose children (17 or under) have had good or bad experiences on antidepressants.
I'm promoting this as I feel education regarding these drugs really should start at a grassroots level, namely, our children.
Here's what lead researcher Oliver Newlan wrote me.
BBC Newsround are interested in speaking to any families of children currently aged 17 or under who have had good or bad experiences of being prescribed antidepressants.
If there are any experiences you feel you would like to share please could you email oliver.newlan@bbc.co.uk by Thursday 8th February 5pm.
We will deal with your experiences sensitively and will not make anything public without your explicit consent.
Bob Fiddaman
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