Mental health in the midst of the climate crisis: our Festival of Ideas event
Frederico and Nick summarise the key takeaways from our fifth and final Festival of Ideas event which explored mental health and climate change
Frederico and Nick summarise the key takeaways from our fifth and final Festival of Ideas event which explored mental health and climate change
How can mental health services better meet the social needs of people living with mental health difficulties?
With the support of Project Giving Back and under Wild City Studio’s leadership, Our Chelsea Flower Show “The Balance” Garden will be relocated to Markfield Park in Tottenham, providing a mental-health-boosting green space for the whole community to enjoy.
Integrated care systems can ensure women who need support for their mental health during the perinatal period get the right level of help at the right time, close to home.
Andy Bell and Marsha McAdam provide an overview of our Festival of Ideas event that focused on how mental health services could change to meet service users’ needs more effectively
Our response to the Public Accounts Committee’s report on improving NHS mental health services.
Targeting resources to communities where the need is greatest can have a major impact on people’s mental health, according to our new report.
Torbay is a coastal area in the south west of England and compromises three seaside towns: Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. It has a population of 136,000. A quarter of all residents are aged over 65. A fifth are children. There is significant variation in health and wellbeing across the bay. In the most affluent areas,
South Tyneside has a population of approximately 150,000 and is in the North East of England. The population is recorded as being mainly, though not exclusively, white. It is one of the 20% most deprived local authorities in England. Many health indicators are worse locally than the national averages. These include life expectancy for men
For the public health team in Sandwell, it was crucial that the projects funded through the Better Mental Health Fund aligned with their overall strategic ambitions for the health of local people, especially those who live in poverty, including their targets of achieving zero suicides. The programme in Sandwell was also determined by local commitments