Our strategy
How we’re working to eradicate mental health inequalities
How we’re working to eradicate mental health inequalities
As the number of prisoners rises and reaches beyond the capacity of the estate to cope, it’s become clear that the system is in urgent need of reform.
We respond to the Government’s plans set out today in the King’s speech
Responding to today’s announcement that the Government is investing nearly £5 million in early support hubs, which offer informal drop-in mental health support, the Fund the Hubs Coalition (BACP, Black Thrive Global, Centre for Mental Health, The Children’s Society, Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, Mind, Youth Access and YoungMinds) said: “The UK Government’s
This framework for all NHS mental health service providers is a major step towards racial justice in a system that too often treats people inequitably.
Thea Joshi is joined by Centre for Mental Health’s Associate Director for Policy, Kadra Abdinasir, to discuss the way racial trauma affects multiple generations of a family.
Smoking causes half of all deaths of people with severe mental illness – which is why we’re supporting Government proposals to create a ‘Smokefree Generation’ and calling for extra support to close the health gap
New data from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) today shows that people with a severe mental illness in England were five times more likely to die prematurely during the pandemic.
Andrew reflects on his personal experience with OCD, recounting significant moments that mark milestones in his journey so far.
On World Mental Health Day, Andy reflects on recognising mental health as a universal human right.