New research to understand food insecurity in adults with severe mental illness
We’re working alongside Equally Well and partners to explore the impacts of food insecurity
We’re working alongside Equally Well and partners to explore the impacts of food insecurity
Amy considers how the four attitudes she has used for navigating a psychological crisis could be applied to societal polarisation
We’ve set out how all council candidates in this year’s local government elections on 5 May can commit to improving mental health
Reflecting on her own lived experience, Poppy talks about why we need to stop thinking about systems of change as immovable things “out there in the ether”, rather than being made up of people who can make change happen
Andy argues that the removal of Covid-19 restrictions has implications for our mental health which must be considered alongside those for our physical health and safety
These findings tell us what we already know; yet little has happened to change the systems that lead to poorer access, experience and outcomes in health care
The Student Space website has given university students a helpful extra resource to support their mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic
Andy explores what the Government’s strategy for ‘levelling up’ could mean for addressing mental health inequalities
Our analysis finds that integrated service provision could close a major gap in perinatal mental health care and ensure women get timely access to help for their mental health needs
Thea sits down with Nick and Charlotte to hear about why strategic investment in children’s mental health is vital to end the postcode lottery of care