They say every picture tells a story and we're looking for a helping hand to come up with a new image for our new Facebook page.
We launched WaMH in PC on Facebook earlier this month and are looking for you to help come up with a suitable Cover Picture for our new Page.
The Cover Picture is a recent addition to Facebook following the site's redesign earler this year and it forms the large banner image which spans the top of most Facebook profiles you now see.
If you can think of a suitable image which will help us instantly tell our story to our Friends and visitors then please feel free to send us your suggestions.
Any pictures must be at least 851 pixels wide and 315 pixels tall and can take the form of straight images or graphica designs.
If you've got any ideas about what you think would best represent WaMH in PC and the work we do then please email your suggestions to our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk and we'll pick out the one which we think best suits our page.
We're looking for your help to add more information to certain sections of our website so we can help promote our national mental health services and organisations.
If you know of, work for or run a mental health helpline or voluntary sector organisation which works to address mental health issues in Wales then we'd be more than happy to hear from you.
With your help, we want to increase the information on both our Helplines and Links and Voluntary Sector pages so if you can think of any appropriate organisations which would fit into either of these sections we'd be more than happy for you to let us know their details.
Please email any contact details and links you may have to our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk and we'll look into adding them to these pages on our site.
Since launching our WaMH in PC Facebook page last week we've been transferring more and more information from our website over to the world's leading online talking shop.
We've added a variety of links to our various website pages, sections and videos and so far the response has been encouraging but if you haven't visited our new page already then you can find us at the following Facebook address - www.facebook.com/wamhinpc.
We've already made a couple of calls for help through the page asking our new Friends to send us suggestions for mental health organisations to add to our Helplines and Links section and suitable pictures to help us create our Cover Picture for the new page.
If you've got any ideas on either of these fronts please email your suggestions to our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk and we'll look into adding them to our site.
We'll be continuing to use Facebook to highlight the work we do to improve and promote primary mental health care across Wales so please help us spread the word by clicking on the Like button and sharing our Facebook updates with your own Friends and colleagues.
We've just launched our new WaMH in PC Facebook Page which we'll be using to help promote primary mental health care across Wales.
Each day we'll be updating our new page with information and links to highlight the work we're doing to improve mental health care across the country.
This will include links to the various sections and publications on our website and updates about our latest news and upcoming events.
It's simple to find us, all you have to do is search for "WaMH in PC" in your Facebook search bar or type in our new Facebook address www.facebook.com/wamhinpc.
We've also added Facebook buttons to our website to help you gain easy access to our new page and handy Like buttons to help you easily share it's contents with your own Facebook Friends and colleagues.
We're always looking to develop new ways of discussing mental health problems in primary care settings and if you've got any suggestions about the kinds of information you'd like us to put up on Facebook please contact our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk.
Our new WaMH in PC Facebook page will go live next Monday as part of our aim to promote primary mental health care across Wales.
We'll be using Facebook to highlight the work we do to improve primary mental health care across the country and you'll be able to use our page to gain access to all the information we currently have on our website.
Each day we'll be updating our page with links to the various sections and publications on our site and to let you know about our upcoming events and news concerning mental health in Wales.
It's simple to find us, all you have to do is search for "WaMH in PC" in your Facebook search bar - but in case you forget our new address is www.facebook.com/wamhinpc.
We'll also be adding Like and Logo buttons to our site to help you gain easy access to our new page and share it's contents with your own Facebook Friends and colleagues.
We're always looking to develop new ways of discussing mental health problems in primary care settings and we're hoping that from Monday Facebook will help us reach a wider audience.
If you've got any suggestions about the kinds of information you'd like us to put up on Facebook please contact our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk.
As announced earlier this week - WaMH in PC is set to join Facebook as part of our aim to promote primary mental health care across Wales.
Our new Facebook page will be going live on Monday 7th May and we'll be updating this website by adding various Facebook buttons to our pages.
These buttons will includes various Like and Logo buttons which you can use to help yourself and others find our new page on Facebook - so please look out for them from next week and feel free to click and help spread the word.
We're always looking to develop new ways of discussing mental health problems in primary care settings and hopefully Facebook will help us reach a wider audience who can help us achieve this and our other goals.
If you've got any suggestions about the kinds of information you'd like us to put up on Facebook please contact our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk.