LATEST BLOGS
10 September 2024
Illuminating the invisible: Bringing Black mental health and suicidality out of the shadows
This World Suicide Prevention Day, Chris Frederick emphasises the critical need for more inclusive, culturally competent mental health services to address the mental health inequalities in Black communities.
15 August 2024
Podcast: Kadra Abdinasir
Kadra Abdinasir, the Centre’s Associate Director of Policy, sits down with Thea to unpack the first few weeks of the new Government and what the policy announcements so far mean for mental health.
6 August 2024
Beyond words: Why language matters for social security and mental health
Nick and Andy outline the need to move towards more compassionate language around benefits and call for a reform of the current benefits system.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
11 September 2024
Space to grow
This report investigates how the development of a new community garden has helped boost the mental health of people living in Tottenham, north London.
4 September 2024
Just living and coping
This report outlines the significant impact the cost-of-living crisis has had on people with mental health problems.
24 July 2024
A dual crisis
This report explores the impact of poverty and benefit conditionality on the mental health of parents and children.
LATEST NEWS
4 September 2024
Cost-of-living crisis has cast a long shadow over people with mental health problems, says Centre for Mental Health
The cost-of-living crisis has had a devastating impact, with people living with mental health problems and in the deepest poverty among the most affected.
5 August 2024
Our response to the recent racist and Islamophobic violence taking place across the UK
We stand in solidarity with people from racialised communities and all those who have been impacted by the racist and Islamophobic violence happening across the country over the last week.
24 July 2024
Reform benefits system to protect children’s mental health, say charities
New research shows that inadequate levels of benefits and the use of sanctions are driving family poverty and damaging the mental health of both parents and children.