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uNHIdden has today published its White Paper on ‘The Impact of Exceptional Experiences and disclosure on mental health and wellbeing.’ At its heart is the simple proposition that the UK Government should publicly acknowledge that UAP sightings and other forms of Exceptional Experiences are real, and that the people who are affected need better care and support.
The uNHIdden White Paper makes five key recommendations, largely for the UK Government.
These recommendations include the Government providing credible information to the public on the UAP topic, and the importance of developing a single, joined-up plan for UAP disclosure in a way that builds trust.
To read the White Paper, view the full press release and see the accompanying short video, visit unhidden.org/white-paper/
Launching the White Paper, uNHIdden Chairman, John Priestland said:
“We have come a huge way in terms of mental health in the UK in recent years. People’s ‘lived experience’ is now respected and believed in a way it was not twenty years ago. Except, that is, for people who report seeing exceptional things that they cannot explain, where the stigma and sometimes the ridicule remains.”
uNHIdden Ambassador, Rear Admiral (U.S. Navy Retired) and Oceanographer, Tim Gallaudet said:
“The U.S. Congress has acknowledged the new reality of UAPs, so we need to address the mental health challenges of witnesses which are fuelled by the decades-long misplaced stigma tied to them. uNHIdden’s compassionate approach to people who have had Exceptional Experiences is aligned with my own values around ethic of service. I wholeheartedly support what they are doing.”
uNHIdden is a mental health and wellbeing charity based in London. It was established in summer 2023 to campaign for better support for people who have Exceptional Experiences and to encourage a better, kinder disclosure process.
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