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Centre for Mental Health

Centre for Mental Health aims to help to create a society in which people with mental health problems enjoy equal chances in life to those without.

We focus on criminal justice and employment, with supporting work on broader mental health and public policy.

What's new

Centre for Mental Health welcomes government's Public Health Outcomes Framework for England

Centre for Mental Health welcomes NHS Future Forum recommendations on integration

Housing instability is linked to poor mental health and offending, says Centre for Mental Health

Centre for Mental Health supports Howard League call to end overnight police custody for children under 14

Centre for Mental Health welcomes focus on mental health in new NHS Operating Framework

Centre for Mental Health welcomes sickness absence review

Centre welcomes report by Mind following an inquiry into acute and crisis mental healthcare in the UK

Mental Health teams in hospitals can achieve major cost savings to the NHS, finds new report

Centre for Mental Health report on Secure Services discussed at APPG for Complex Needs and Dual Diagnosis: minutes now available for download

Mental health organisations welcome announcement of depression incentives for GPs

Centre welcomes Government investment in psychological therapies for children and young people with mental health problems

Latest Policy Watch

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The Mental Health Strategy, system reforms and spending pressures: what do we know so far?

The Mental Health Strategy, system reforms and spending pressures: what do we know so far? This paper examines how delivery of the Government's mental health strategy is being influenced by pressures on public spending and the emerging reforms in health local government and other public services.

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Briefing paper 43: A place to live

A place to live A place to live sets out what we know about homelessness, mental health and offending and sets out six recommendations to tackle and preventing homelessness and break the cycle of offending behaviour.

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