LATEST BLOGS
1 April 2026
“Ever Trying”. Mental health and suicide prevention services in Sweden
Dr Chris Hanvey explores what the UK can learn from Sweden’s national strategy for mental health and suicide prevention, from psychiatric ambulances to specialist helplines.
26 March 2026
A troubling gap – By and for services for black and minoritised victim-survivors of violence against women and girls
Fleur Boya examines how mental health legislation and systems continue to leave survivors from Black and minoritised communities without the specialist support they need.
24 March 2026
A workforce for mental health in later life
Andy draws on a recent roundtable to make the case for a stronger, more specialist workforce to meet the mental health needs of older people.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
19 March 2026
Shifting power
This report examines how public health services and systems can address the impacts of structural racism on mental health, and calls for a shift in power to communities.
12 March 2026
Strengths-based support for neurodivergent children and young people
This report explores how adapted, sensory-informed and play-based approaches can improve outcomes for neurodivergent children and young people.
2 March 2026
Trauma-informed care and racialised communities
This report explores how to deliver trauma-informed care that is culturally sensitive and responsive to the traumatic impact of racism.
LATEST NEWS
1 April 2026
Interim report of prevalence review confirms that rising distress is real, but questions remain about how to respond, says Centre for Mental Health
Our analysis of the Government’s interim report on mental health, ADHD and autism.
19 March 2026
Structural racism is harming mental health and must be priority for public health services
Structural racism harms mental health at every stage of life. Our new report calls for system change, community power and anti-racist approaches in public health.
12 March 2026
Mental health support must adapt to meet neurodivergent children and young peoples’ needs
Our new briefing calls for mental health services to adapt to neurodivergent communication and sensory needs.