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Ethnic inequalities in health care: Our response to the Race and Health Observatory review

These findings tell us what we already know; yet little has happened to change the systems that lead to poorer access, experience and outcomes in health care

Online mental health support for university students can offer extra help to those affected by pandemic

The Student Space website has given university students a helpful extra resource to support their mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic

Levelling Up the UK: what does it mean for mental health?

Posted on 4 Feb 2022 (20 Jun 2024) by acope

Andy explores what the Government’s strategy for ‘levelling up’ could mean for addressing mental health inequalities

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Increasing access to treatment for common maternal mental health problems could have a net benefit of half a billion pounds

Our analysis finds that integrated service provision could close a major gap in perinatal mental health care and ensure women get timely access to help for their mental health needs

Podcast: Nick O’Shea and Charlotte Rainer

Posted on 26 Jan 2022 (22 Jan 2025) by acope

Thea sits down with Nick and Charlotte to hear about why strategic investment in children’s mental health is vital to end the postcode lottery of care

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Everyday Magic: the power of talking with children about their mental health

Posted on 19 Jan 2022 (23 Nov 2023) by acope

Juliet unpacks some of our key findings from BBC Children in Need’s programme working with 8-13 year olds

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Everyday conversations about mental health can help support children’s wellbeing, says research on BBC Children in Need’s A Million & Me programme

Reliable information and consistent relationships with trusted adults can help children to learn about their mental health

Podcast: Sarah Hughes

Posted on 20 Dec 2021 (22 Jan 2025) by acope

Sarah and Thea look back at how the Centre’s been making change happen throughout 2021

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Weathering the storm: What do the latest CQC findings tell us about people’s experiences of mental health services?

Posted on 10 Dec 2021 (22 Jan 2025) by acope

With referrals rising and many people reporting the poorest experiences in years, promised investment must now be delivered

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Podcast: Shuranjeet Singh

Posted on 24 Nov 2021 (24 Oct 2023) by acope

Shuranjeet Singh, founder of Taraki, joins Thea to talk about how his organisation is working with Punjabi communities to reshape approaches to mental health.

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