LATEST BLOGS
14 July 2026
The mental health strategy depends on community trust, so the funding should follow
Muhammed Rauf argues that the new mental health strategy depends on trust built over years by community organisations – and that funding needs to follow that trust.
3 July 2026
The torn agenda: reflections on coproduced research in mental health
Marking Research Appreciation Day, David reflects on the graft, the debt and the rewards of coproduced research in mental health.
19 June 2026
Pride and its shadows
In our second blog marking Pride month, David explores the connections between mental health and pride, shame and lateral violence within LGBTQ+ communities.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
15 July 2026
Inquiry into interdisciplinary mental health research
This report examines interdisciplinary research practices in mental health, with lessons from eight case studies both in the UK and further afield.
2 July 2026
Unequal benefits, unequal harms
A discussion paper on AI mental health chatbots, inequality and the risks of self-guided care.
3 June 2026
Suffering is not inevitable: a thematic analysis of a roundtable on ADHD and mental health
This briefing highlights the key themes and insights from our roundtable on ADHD and mental health with James’ Place.
LATEST NEWS
13 July 2026
New commission to evaluate the Building Brighter Futures programme
The programme aims to improve the mental health of children and young people who are living in the most challenging circumstances and who face complex difficulties.
2 July 2026
Centre for Mental Health and InHealth Associates highlight risks of AI self-help tools
A new discussion paper explores the huge growth in the use of AI mental health tools, their unequal benefits and unequal harms.
29 June 2026
Response to Children’s Commissioner report on children and young people’s mental health services
This report reveals deeply concerning evidence of the rise in mental health problems and the difficulties faced by young people seeking support.