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

9 February 2026

Improving support for nearest relatives under the Mental Health Act

Judy Laing writes about a new online resource for nearest relatives of people admitted to hospital under the Mental Health Act.

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3 February 2026

Social media and children’s mental health

Andy examines the concerns and debate around the dangers posed to children by social media

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26 January 2026

Designed for life? Why mental health services need a radical redesign of their physical fabric

Andy Bell and Charlotte Burrows explore what kind of physical fabric we should expect from mental health services in the (near) future.

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

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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10 December 2025

Dealt an ACE

Our evaluation of a casework initiative which supported young men in prison who have experienced significant trauma.

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LATEST NEWS

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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29 January 2026

People waiting too long for mental health care and becoming more ill while they wait, CQC finds

Care Quality Commission report finds mental health services are struggling to cope with high levels of need.

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28 January 2026

Charities launch plan to help fix the children’s mental health crisis

The Future Minds roadmap sets out how to transform children and young people’s mental health by 2035.

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