What do the different political parties’ manifestos have to say about mental health? We’ve analysed their pledges and what they mean for people’s wellbeing and the lives of people with mental health difficulties.
Nuwan Dissanayaka explains why continuity of care is vital in increasingly short-term, crisis-driven health services
Andy writes for the Commission for Equality, calling on political parties to look beyond the ‘one in four’ rhetoric
This manifesto sets out our shared priorities for what we hope the next Government will do to bring equality for mental health closer.
Richard reflects on a typical day supporting people with mental health difficulties to find employment
Andy reviews the latest data on mental health services and what resources they have to meet people’s needs
Ollie from the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition shares his insights from a conference bringing together practitioners from across the four home nations
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
Campaigns have brought mental health out of the shadows. But is it time to move beyond awareness?
Gemma Scott discusses Plymouth City Council’s work to put mental health and wellbeing at the heart of their approach to healthy weight management