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Briefing 49: A basic need

2 Jun 2016

Recent changes to housing policy have affected housing benefits and the provision of affordable housing. There are concerns that they will adversely affect those living with severe and enduring mental health problems.

Topic: Housing

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Preventing prison suicide: perspectives from the inside

24 May 2016

We’re working with the Howard League for Penal Reform to prevent suicide in prisons. Through interviewing people with current or previous experience of prison, we explored what contributes to vulnerability and risk of suicide in prison.

Mental health and criminal justice

21 Apr 2016

90% of people in prison have some form of mental health problem. We conducted a nationwide consultation to explore how the mental health of the prison population can be improved.

Employment in mind

12 Apr 2016

Our report found that ex-Service personnel with a serious mental health condition are nearly three times more likely to find and stay in work, if they are supported through Individual Placement and Support (IPS).

A Day in the Life

29 Mar 2016

What happens when you ask people who live with mental health difficulties to write about their everyday life? A Day in the Life did just that.

Priorities for mental health

20 Feb 2016

Following the Taskforce report’s publication last month, Priorities for mental health sets out nine areas for service improvement where there is good evidence of cost-effective interventions.

Implementing mental health policy: some lessons from recent history

Recent history shows that implementing mental health policy as intended is never straightforward. The hard work starts now.

Children of the new century

11 Nov 2015

The mental health findings of the Millennium Cohort study of 11-year-olds across the UK.

Personality disorder and complex needs

12 Oct 2015

Two-thirds of prisoners and about half of people under probation supervision are estimated to have personality disorder traits, yet only a small proportion get any support.

Aiming for ‘zero suicides’

1 Oct 2015

Centre for Mental Health was commissioned by the East of England Strategic Clinical Networks to evaluate activity taking place in four local areas in the region through a pilot programme to extend suicide prevention into communities.

Improving England’s mental health: the first 100 days and beyond

29 May 2015

Our plan for what the Government must do the first 100 days of the new Parliament to improve mental health

Falling through the gaps

18 Mar 2015

Women who have depression or anxiety during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth are not having their needs recognised and not getting the support they need as a result.

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