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Don’t ignore mental health inequalities: our call to all political parties in the 2019 General Election

Andy writes for the Commission for Equality, calling on political parties to look beyond the ‘one in four’ rhetoric

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A day in the life of an Employment Specialist

Richard reflects on a typical day supporting people with mental health difficulties to find employment

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Benchmarking adult mental health services

Andy reviews the latest data on mental health services and what resources they have to meet people’s needs

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Working together across nations for young people’s mental health

Ollie from the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition shares his insights from a conference bringing together practitioners from across the four home nations

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Have mental health awareness campaigns had their day?

Campaigns have brought mental health out of the shadows. But is it time to move beyond awareness?

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The grief and trauma beyond statistics: life after baby loss

Alyx reflects on the traumatic experience of losing her baby at full-term, and the impact of specialist baby loss counselling

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A new framework for community mental health services

Andy shares a helpful summary of the new NHS model for community mental health services

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Remembering the 1 in 4

“We are your mothers, your brothers, your sisters and your sons. We are everywhere. We are the 1 in 4.”

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Saving lives: why the tragic rise in suicide deaths is a reminder for continued action to prevent loss of life

Andy looks at latest data which indicates a rise in the number of people who died by suicide

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How can we be happy online?

Louise and Bernadka discuss the opportunities and challenges of technology, and how to encourage healthy online behaviour

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