The Government’s plans to reduce health disparities need to involve tackling poverty, improving housing and giving every child a better start in life
James Carter explores how the learning from mental health transformation approaches can shape the development of new Integrated Care Boards
The NHS in England is changing its structures and processes for deciding how resources are used once again. Here’s our quick guide to understanding what it all means
We welcome the commitment to modernise the Mental Health Act – but plans to replace the Human Rights Act could have damaging consequences, and a partial ban on ‘conversion therapy’ is not enough
Becky Appleton explores the experiences of young people falling through the gaps between children & adult mental health services
Our podcast is a place where we explore ideas around mental health, equality, and social justice. Join Thea Joshi as she talks to people with lived experience of mental health problems, people working in a specific area of mental health, or some of our own team, to discuss how we’re engaged in the fight for
Young people from racialised communities are exposed to more of the risk factors related to poor mental health, such as racism, school exclusion, poverty, and being in care.
Our new briefing as part of the Young Changemakers programme looks at the issues affecting the mental health of young people from racialised communities
Too many people who are given a diagnosis of ‘borderline personality disorder’ don’t get the support they need. Tale of 3 Cities is a series of national and international events during May 2022 (International Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month) to highlight and challenge the pervasive and deeply harmful discrimination facing young people with a ‘borderline
Young Changemakers tackling mental health inequalities in racialised communities