Mental health in the 2019 General Election manifestos: our analysis
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.
Type: Blog
Don’t ignore mental health inequalities: our call to all political parties in the 2019 General Election
Andy writes for the Commission for Equality, calling on political parties to look beyond the ‘one in four’ rhetoric
Type: Blog
2019 General Election: Mental health priorities for the new Government
Our key asks for the next Government to transform the nation’s mental health
Type: Publication
Social care funding and mental health
What would a fair and sustainable settlement for social care look like for working age people with mental health difficulties?
Type: Publication
Centre for Mental Health welcomes Prime Minister’s pledge to act on Mental Health Act Review recommendations
We respond to the Prime Minister’s announcement today that the Government will commit to reforming the Mental Health Act
Type: News
Reforming the Mental Health Act
How did research shape the findings of the recent Mental Health Act review?
Type: Publication
A vision for prevention
Priorities for the Government’s green paper on health prevention
Type: Publication
Should people with mental illness really pay for their prescriptions?
“If the Government is serious about achieving equality for mental health, now is the time to act to put this anomaly right”
Type: Blog
Whose best interest? Advance Decisions and collaboration in coercive environments
Owen looks at the purpose of Advance Decisions to empower people at their most powerless
Type: Blog
The NHS Long-Term Plan: Centre for Mental Health’s response
Our response to NHS England on what should be prioritised in the upcoming long-term plan for mental health
Type: Publication