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Universal basic income: myths, money and mental health

Economist Frederico Cardoso explains the difference a universal basic income could make to people’s mental health, financial concerns and quality of life

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Planting trees: Pursuing a long-term vision for mental health

Andy Bell explains how we can ‘plant trees’ and implement policies today that can improve public mental health in the long run.

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Creating a future where our mental health is properly protected

We stand with Health Equals as partners, working together to put the things that create good health and those that harm good health in the spotlight so that we all have a better chance of a long and healthy life.

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Finding ways to end the toxic impacts of poverty: our first Festival of Ideas event

Ed gives an overview of our Festival of Ideas event which explored the solutions to tackling the toxic effects of poverty on mental health and answers questions from attendees

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‘If I could turn back time’: What LGBTQ+ history tells us about collective grief and trauma

This LGBTQ+ history month, David reflects on the ongoing impact of the AIDS epidemic on those who lived and loved through it, the murder of Brianna Ghey and the impact of systemic transphobia today in decades to come

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Mental health, nature and gardens: expanding the narrative

Thea explains how our show garden with Wild City Studio at the 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show relates to our fight for social justice and equality in mental health

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Podcast: Off The Record

Thea Joshi sits down with Chantal and Jamie from Off The Record Croydon to discuss the work they do with young people who have experienced youth violence, and how they’re meeting young people where they’re at.

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Where do we go from here? The proposed Major Conditions Strategy and mental health

The Government’s decision to shelve the proposed ten-year plan for mental health comes at a time where we really need a strategic, whole government approach to mental health.

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Reforming the Mental Health Act: what the Joint Parliamentary Committee report says and what might come next

Recommendations made to modernise the Mental Health Act can improve services – if they are backed by adequate resources and a clear plan of action to implement changes without delay

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Measures that matter: integrated care systems, national targets and mental health services

Without the implementation of proper access and waiting time standards, mental health care will continue to be regarded as less important than other health services

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