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27 September 2021

Black maternal mental health: speaking out on inequalities

Andy highlights the inequalities Black women face in motherhood and reiterates the need for systems which are designed for equality

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9 September 2021

What does the climate change emergency teach us about improving mental health?

Bella Santa Cruz argues that we need system-wide change to truly tackle mental health inequalities

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8 September 2021

What does the Government’s health and social care plan mean for mental health support?

Andy reflects on the new plan and finds little clarity for people living with mental health difficulties

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5 August 2021

Council mental health champions share recovery ideas

Ed reflects on a recent event with our Local Councillor Mental Health Champions, and explains why local councils have such a vital role to play in Covid-19 recovery plans

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28 July 2021

Is it OK not to be OK, or not?

“We must not go back to the culture of fear, suspicion and silence that for too long left people feeling alone and without hope.” Andy reflects on the response to Simone Biles’ decision not to continue competing in some Olympic events.

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27 July 2021

A question of justice: Exploring how the civil justice system responds to mental health and learning disabilities

Omar Salem explores the way mental health intersects with cases in the civil justice system, including within employment tribunals and family courts

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15 July 2021

Young people’s mental health and screen time: Are we asking the right questions?

Kadra shares young people’s priorities for research into screen time and its effects on mental health

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9 July 2021

The Health and Care Bill: what does it mean for mental health?

Andy analyses the Government’s new health care legislation and unpacks the implications for mental health services

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29 June 2021

Podcast: Graham Durcan

Thea speaks to Graham about mental health in prisons, and why a fundamental culture-change is so vital

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25 June 2021

Improving mental health and wellbeing in prisons

Kate Davies CBE responds to the findings in Centre for Mental Health’s review of mental health care in prisons

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9 June 2021

Creating the conditions for thriving at work in small businesses

Three PhD researchers share innovative solutions for helping small businesses support the mental health of their workers

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4 June 2021

Behaviour and mental health: towards a new approach

Kadra reflects on the current rhetoric around behaviour in schools, and urges those in policy and practice to re-imagine their approach

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