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Posts by centremhstg

Drawing hope from our journey so far

Posted on 4 Jul 2018 (7 Jan 2025)

Tom Cahill looks back at how delivery of mental health care within the NHS has changed since his days as a mental health nurse

Posted in Uncategorized

Liz Sayce to chair new Commission for Equality at Centre for Mental Health

Centre for Mental Health’s new commission will seek policy and practice solutions to address inequalities in mental health

Avoiding breaking point? The role of public mental health within the NHS

Posted on 3 Jul 2018 (7 Jan 2025)

Lisa McNally argues that the system-wide problems facing the NHS require a system-wide solutions

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Public health

Review of the National Childbirth Trust report and GP consultation

We explored the implications of extending health checks for babies to include a consultation about mothers’ wellbeing

Family doctors should get support to meet all new mothers and ask about mental health, says new report

GPs should be supported and incentivised to meet all new mothers six weeks after their babies are born to ask them about their mental health

The NHS at 70: recapturing Bevan’s founding principles to reach the most marginalised

Posted on 26 Jun 2018 (7 Jan 2025)

Nuwan reflects on the transformation of mental health services, and how we can harness growing discontent to bring about lasting change

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Policy

What a mental health nurse did for me

Posted on 19 Jun 2018 (7 Jan 2025)

Hope looks back at her time battling anorexia and the vital role of the NHS in her recovery

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Eating disorders, Lived experience, Services

Long term NHS funding plan welcome but not enough to bring about equality for mental health

We respond to the NHS funding announcement

What would a long term funding settlement for the NHS mean for mental health?

Posted on 14 Jun 2018 (7 Jan 2025)

Andy Bell considers some of the areas reinvestment is most needed to put right the historic bias against mental health

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Economics, Policy

New CQC survey finds that people with mental health difficulties have poorer than average hospital experience

A new CQC report has highlighted that people with mental health difficulties have a poorer experience of acute hospitals than others

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