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28 July 2022

Ending poverty: the biggest public health challenge of our time

Ed considers how social reforms through history have shown us that change – and an end to poverty – is possible

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7 July 2022

Divesting from whiteness: 20 years on from ‘Breaking the circles of fear’

Abdi Hassan on the enduring challenges facing Black communities’ mental health, and his hopes for transformation

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6 July 2022

‘Breaking the circles of fear’ – is it more of the same now?

Doreen Joseph reflects on the 20 years since our report on mental health services and Black communities was published, and the ever-present impact of racism on Black people’s mental health

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1 July 2022

How we’re supporting new integrated care systems to become mentally healthier

As integrated care systems become statutory bodies, Ed Davie discusses the role they need to play in preventing mental ill health

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30 June 2022

A step towards modernising the Mental Health Act

Andy looks at what proposals in the draft Bill would mean in practice for people being treated under the Mental Health Act

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29 June 2022

Podcast: Tom Pollard

Independent policy expert Tom Pollard speaks to Thea about the fundamental issue of poverty, mental health and the benefits system

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16 June 2022

Seasons of love: reflections on what makes me proud

David reflects on how his LGBTQ+ community and allies have carried each other through the most difficult of times

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31 May 2022

Podcast: Hope Virgo

Author and campaigner Hope Virgo joins Thea Joshi to discuss her experience of anorexia, her campaigning around BMI and menu calorie labelling, and how she is navigating pregnancy while in recovery from an eating disorder

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19 May 2022

Keeping mental health front and centre in the development of Integrated Care Boards

James Carter explores how the learning from mental health transformation approaches can shape the development of new Integrated Care Boards

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9 May 2022

Bridging the gaps in mental health services: the need for joined up service provision

Becky Appleton explores the experiences of young people falling through the gaps between children & adult mental health services

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31 March 2022

Podcast: Amarno Inai and Androulla Harris

Amarno and Androulla discuss being part of the Shifting the Dial project, promoting young Black men’s mental health in Birmingham

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31 March 2022

Opportunity for all? A response to the Government’s schools white paper from the Not So Micro group

Dotun and Ashleigh from Not So Micro explain why the white paper is a missed opportunity to address the impact of racism on young people’s mental health

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