Publications

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Covid-19 and the nation’s mental health: May 2021

11 May 2021

Our new model indicates the groups of people most at risk of poor mental health as a result of the pandemic

Maternal mental health during a pandemic

16 Mar 2021

We conducted a rapid evidence review of the impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of new and expectant mothers, and the support that’s been available during the pandemic

Mental health and housing

11 Feb 2021

Supported housing services provide a bridge to independent living after hospital, and can both improve people’s lives and reduce the costs of mental health care

Mental health for all?

12 Nov 2020

The final report of the Commission for Equality in Mental Health highlights that change is possible, setting out a system designed for equality

Mental health inequalities: factsheet

11 Nov 2020

Inequalities in mental health mean that some people are more likely to have poor mental health, and less likely to get effective support. We’ve put together some of the key facts to help you learn more and campaign for change.

Peer support and workforce development

22 Oct 2020

We explored the implications of expanding mental health peer support for children and young people, LGBTQ+ people, and older people

Commission for Equality in Mental Health: Briefing 3

14 Oct 2020

Why do people with poorer mental health often get the least effective help?

How mental health charities are responding to Covid-19

7 Oct 2020

A short briefing summarising how 17 national mental health organisations have been working together to respond to the Covid-19 crisis

Covid-19 and the nation’s mental health: October 2020

1 Oct 2020

Our third forecasting briefing predicts how many people may need mental health support as a result of the pandemic

Recovering at work

24 Sep 2020

How businesses can support staff who may be facing trauma, especially after the events of 2020

The NHS workforce strategy in context

11 Sep 2020

There is growing evidence that demand for mental health support will increase in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. In order to respond to this demand and deliver existing commitments to grow mental health services as part of the NHS Long Term Plan, more mental health practitioners must be recruited. This short briefing explores the

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