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Loneliness: Don’t ask, don’t tell?

Loneliness significantly impacts our health, but too often remains undiscussed. Lisa McNally calls on local systems to tackle loneliness as part of a neighbourhood health approach.

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Why we need more mental health social workers

Only by addressing the social elements of living with a mental illness can we truly meet people’s needs, Andy writes – social workers are a vital part of that.

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Rural mental health: addressing the hidden inequalities

Andy Bell and Melanie Costas unpack the risks and protective factors for mental health in rural areas, and explore how to improve access to support.

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Exercising our right to vote: how do we overcome the barriers?

Thea unpacks new research about what prevents people with mental health difficulties from voting and how to break down these barriers.

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40 years on: why our work is more essential than ever in 2025

Much has changed in mental health since we were set up in 1985, Andy writes, but we still have a lot of work to do to end mental health injustice.

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Navigating the Mental Health Bill: Key themes from Committee Stage

Zainab outlines the key issues raised in the House of Lords debate on reform to the Mental Health Act.

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A right to health: Fighting for better eating disorder treatment 

Hope Virgo sets out the urgent need for change to tackle decades of neglect and improve support for people with eating disorders.

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Anti-racism at Centre for Mental Health: our work in progress

Andy provides an update on the ongoing work we’re doing to embed anti-racist practice across our organisation.

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Local councils championing mental health in 2025

Ed shares the latest developments from the Mentally Healthier Councils Network.

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Mental Wellbeing Impact Assessments: Ensuring government policy supports good mental health

Tony Coggins explains how mental health policy tests can guide policymakers to support mentally healthier communities.

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