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A vision for mental health, learning disabilities and autism services in 2032
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A vision for mental health, learning disabilities and autism services in 2032
This World AIDS Day, David Woodhead reflects on the stigma, discrimination and isolation of HIV, and the impact on mental health
Ed Davie speaks to Thea about the cost-of-living crisis and the toxic impact of poverty on our mental health
Nick Treloar considers what can be done to promote the mental health of people experiencing the intersecting impacts of climate change and racism
Following the departure of Centre for Mental Health’s chief executive Sarah Hughes, the trustees are pleased to announce that a leadership team will be formed with Andy Bell as Interim Chief Executive from December 2022
We are urging you to write to your MP to not cut funding for mental health services, to protect the most vulnerable people.
The development of integrated mental health services involves staff from both the NHS and VCS working together as part of the same team. Here’s our best practice guide to making partnerships work, for a more relevant, holistic and effective service.
Ayanda, Aaliyah and Kadra sit down with Thea to discuss the innovative project which is reimagining mental health for racialised communities
Centre for Mental Health will partner with Wild City Studio to create a show garden for the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, supported by Project Giving Back.
The establishment of Integrated Care Boards provides an opportunity to look again at how we might bring housing and health services together. Peter Molyneux explains how