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To celebrate 'Mental awareness week'

Published: Thu 10 Oct 2002 05:43 PM
To celebrate 'Mental awareness week'
Tom Sharplin, well known entertainer has joined the Phobic Trust to head a Fundraising-Marketing division.
Tom Sharplin is as kiwi as roast lamb and has been in the New Zealand entertainment industry for over 35 years. He is one of New Zealand's foremost entertainers whose popularity has endured over several decades.
His personal life has had many twists, turns and tragedies, but he keeps on singing and delighting the crowds. Over the years he has done endless work for charities, from fund-raising concerts to Telethons. Tom has been a regular supporter of the Variety Club of New Zealand since it was founded in 1990.
He lost his leg in a tractor accident when he was a child of 6 years. Throughout his life he has been helping and encouraging disable people.
His singing career has given him the opportunity to travel the USA, Pacific islands, Singapore, Penang, Australia and more recently Papua New Guinea.
"I'm becoming more and more aware of the importance of anxiety associated problems, with the demands and costs it puts on our society. As awareness grows so does the need for more treatment and information. The problem is growing and so is the need for more treatment and information.
The Phobic Trust of NZ has been working with anxiety, phobic and compulsive disorders co-morbid with depression and other illnesses/disorders for 20 years. Young people with the disorder are a special interest of mine and in the future we will target the early and formative stages of the disorders and therefore prevent them becoming chronic".

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