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6 September 2021
Centre for Mental Health welcomes Dr David Woodhead to lead research team and celebrates Dr Graham Durcan taking on new role as Senior Fellow
Dr David Woodhead will join us as our new Associate Director of Research following Dr Graham Durcan’s retirement from full-time work
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31 August 2021
Centre for Mental Health responds to call for evidence on behaviour in schools
Why we need a cross-government approach to behaviour, inclusion, mental health, and wellbeing
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11 August 2021
Ensure people with severe mental illness are eligible for flu vaccination, says Centre for Mental Health and Equally Well UK
In partnership with Equally Well UK, we’ve written to Nadhim Zahawi, Minister of State for Vaccinations, calling on the Government to ensure that no one with a severe mental illness is excluded from the vaccination programme
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4 August 2021
Centre for Mental Health named among Charities of the Year to celebrate 25th anniversary of Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple, London
The Temple in Harrow will be fundraising to support us to respond to the needs of young people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic
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28 July 2021
Government urged to invest in preventing mental illness, improving NHS staff wellbeing and reducing waiting lists in this autumn’s Comprehensive Spending Review
Mental health services in England need to change radically to be fit for the future and respond to the aftermath of the pandemic
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21 July 2021
Centre for Mental Health welcomes Dr Amy Pollard as new writer in residence
Amy is a social anthropologist, and Founder and Director of Mental Health Collective. We’re delighted to welcome her as our new writer in residence
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5 July 2021
Mental health research needs to open up to new ways of working to address inequalities, says report published by Centre for Mental Health
Our new research highlights the need for systemic change in the ways mental health research is planned, funded and delivered
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24 June 2021
Continuity of care is crucial for people in prison with mental health difficulties
Our latest review of prison mental health care in England
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15 June 2021
Urgent action required as stresses of Covid place added strain on mental health of people with long-term conditions
Our new research with National Voices finds that people living with long-term physical health problems need better support for their mental health
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4 June 2021
Fund the Hubs
Join us in calling for a network of early support hubs across the country, which would provide young people with somewhere to go when they first start to struggle with their mental health.
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1 June 2021
Creative and sporting activities make mental health support more accessible for boys and young men, says Centre for Mental Health research
Mental health services should be more flexible and informal to reach out to boys and young men, according to our latest research
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1 June 2021
Responses to Naomi Osaka show deep-seated prejudices about mental health still need to be rooted out, says Centre for Mental Health
“When someone at work raises concerns about their mental health, it’s vital that they are taken seriously, and met with a compassionate and sensitive response”