LATEST BLOGS

30 April 2025
Seeking safety after the Supreme Court ruling
A guest writer shares the devastating impact the recent Supreme Court ruling has had on her as a trans woman.

24 April 2025
Rainbows in the storm: Navigating hostility and hope in LGBTQ+ lives
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling and new data on rates of suicide, David reflects on how mental health inequalities are impacting LGBTQ+ people, and the action needed to tackle these injustices.

14 April 2025
A broken safety net? Social security and mental health
Andy sets out the profound and dangerous impact that the Government’s social security reforms could have on people’s mental health.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS

8 April 2025
Invest in childhood
Priorities for preventing mental ill health among children and young people

2 April 2025
Improving support for people with complex mental health difficulties
Many people in this group face long spells in hospital far from home, and are overlooked by policymakers and commissioners. This report explores how local community-based support could provide a better experience and improve mental health outcomes

12 March 2025
A fundamental right
Barriers and facilitators to voting and registration for people with mental health difficulties
LATEST NEWS

8 April 2025
Government must ‘invest in childhood’ or risk losing the next generation of young people to mental ill health
A new report sets out how the Government can prevent mental health problems among children and young people through evidence-based and cost-effective strategies.

27 March 2025
Rising levels of poverty risk damaging mental health, says Centre for Mental Health
New figures show that 4.5 million children are now living in poverty, posing a significant risk to their mental health

26 March 2025
Spring Statement risks worsening mental health through cuts to social security, says Centre for Mental Health
The Government’s plans to reduce access to benefits will drive more people into poverty and cause significant risks of harm to mental health.