October 7, 2025 - 12:48

The renowned Brighton DJ, known as Norman Cook, is set to extend his commitment to mental health awareness through a series of workshops. Collaborating with a Sussex NHS trust and a local charity, Cook aims to address the growing concerns surrounding mental well-being, particularly in the music and entertainment industry.
These workshops are designed to provide support and resources for individuals struggling with mental health issues, fostering an environment where open discussions can take place. By leveraging his platform and influence, Cook hopes to destigmatize mental health challenges and encourage others to seek help.
In recent years, the conversation around mental health has gained significant traction, especially among creatives who often face unique pressures. Cook's initiative not only highlights the importance of mental health but also offers practical solutions and coping strategies for those in need. As the workshops continue, the DJ remains dedicated to making a positive impact on the community and promoting a culture of understanding and support.
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