Too many people have poorer mental health because of exclusion, poverty and racism

We take the lead in challenging injustices in policies, systems and society, so that everyone can have better mental health.

LATEST BLOGS

27 February 2026

The difference we make: A reflection on strategic lived experience leadership

Alee Buckley reflects on how lived experience leadership at a strategic level moves beyond consultation towards quietly reshaping mental health systems from within.

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17 February 2026

LGBTQ+ History Month and mental health: How the past shapes the present

David explores how LGBTQ+ history speaks to the present, and acts as a guide to the future.

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10 February 2026

This is my place – belonging, identity and community

Efua Poku-Amanfo, Head of the Children & Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, reflects on the theme of Children’s Mental Health week 2026.

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

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.

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9 February 2026

Why babies’ first relationships matter

The value of parent-infant relationships in the UK

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28 January 2026

Future Minds: A roadmap to transform children and young people’s mental health by 2035

The Future Minds roadmap puts forward concrete solutions to transform children and young people’s mental health.

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LATEST NEWS

2 March 2026

Mental health services must act to reverse traumatic effects of racism, says new report

Racism not only causes trauma and mental illness but also prevents people from getting the right support for their mental health.

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18 February 2026

Healthy Homes Hub and Centre for Mental Health launch resources to embed mental health in all housing policies

We’re calling on social housing providers to use these resources and prioritise mental health, stability and belonging for residents.

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9 February 2026

Expanding parent-infant relationship services could save government billions

Specialised parent-infant support improves child and parent wellbeing, and expanding access could save government billions, across health, social care, and education systems.

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