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Changing lives, transforming society: Annual Review 2015/16 launched

30 November 2016

Centre for Mental Health has today launched its Annual Review for 2015/16.

In the review, we look back at our impact over the last year, from helping to secure a £1 billion investment through the Five Year Forward View strategy, to analysing the accounts of people with lived experience of mental health problems. We’ve been continuing our untiring work to improve mental health services for children, highlighting the 10-year gap children face between first experiencing symptoms and actually receiving treatment. And we’ve been pioneering new areas of work, such as exploring the links between mental health and housing.

You can download the report here.

Our work is changing lives. You can enable this to continue through supporting us here.

Watch the video version of our review here:

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