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1 March 2019

A slow emergence into something new – life after cancer

David reflects on his gradual psychological recovery from cancer

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22 February 2019

Mental health in fashion

Natasha Vinnikova reflects on the impact of working in a pressured freelance fashion environment on her mental health

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11 February 2019

Why the messages in ‘Filling the Chasm’ need to be heard right now

Lucy Marks highlights the importance of treating primary mental health care as a team sport

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4 February 2019

Best time of your life? Managing mental health at university

Thea looks back on her experience of university whilst navigating recovery

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9 January 2019

What next? Delivering fundamental reform for the Mental Health Act

Andy emphasises the need for legislation change and concerted action to bring about fundamental reforms

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3 January 2019

Why disinvesting in mental health rehabilitation services is a false economy

Rajesh argues that the NHS Long Term Plan must address neglected rehabilitation services and a rise in out of area placements

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21 December 2018

Resetting the rules for primary care and mental health

Dr Paul Turner highlights a fundamental need to challenge prevailing assumptions in mental health care

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23 November 2018

The children’s mental health survey and its implications

Lorraine takes a longer look at yesterday’s children’s prevalence survey and its key findings

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14 November 2018

The unspoken frontier: meeting the emotional needs of people with cancer

Moira from Macmillan Cancer Support looks at what is needed to support the mental health of people facing cancer

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9 November 2018

Children’s mental health services: the data behind the headlines

Andy takes a look at latest data on waiting times, service provision and funding

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8 November 2018

Housing and the Mental Health Act: a ‘duty of care’

Cllr Andrew Gordon highlights the negative impact that being detained under the Mental Health Act can have on someone’s housing situation

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6 November 2018

Should people with mental illness really pay for their prescriptions?

“If the Government is serious about achieving equality for mental health, now is the time to act to put this anomaly right”

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