‘You are here, you are visible’: mental health inequalities and community strengths
Louis reflects on hearing first-hand about what can promote good mental health in different communities across Manchester
Type: Blog
All public services should be trauma-informed to better support women, says new report
Our new report explores how trauma-informed approaches are being implemented by public services
Type: News
Mental Health Economics Collaborative
MHEC is an exciting partnership which aims to highlight the value of economic measures of success in exploring how to deliver better mental health services
Type: Page
State of Care report raises serious concerns about mental health inpatient services requiring urgent government attention, says Centre for Mental Health
The Care Quality Commission’s State of Care Report presents a worrying picture about inpatient mental health services in England, Centre for Mental Health chief executive Sarah Hughes said today. The State of Care Report is a reminder of the urgent need for continued investment in both community and inpatient mental health services, and for
Type: News
Life after loss
An economic evaluation which demonstrates the significant benefits of specialist counselling after baby loss
Type: Publication
Specialist baby loss counselling should be available for bereaved parents nationwide, says new Centre for Mental Health report
Our economic evaluation of the baby loss charity Petals, which provides counselling to women
Type: News
A new framework for community mental health services
Andy shares a helpful summary of the new NHS model for community mental health services
Type: Blog
A new approach to complex needs
Could the NHS better support people with persistent physical symptoms of illness in primary care?
Type: Publication
Primary care mental health service improves health and saves NHS money, finds new report
A psychological treatment service working in GP surgeries in Nottingham offers hope to people other services can’t help
Type: News
Are we over-medicalising poverty-related distress?
Felicity Thomas argues that some everyday stresses caused by poverty are increasingly being pathologised
Type: Blog