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Get all the latest news and updates on mental health issues in UK, government initiatives and campaigns and more! We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
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1w ago
The absence of mental health in last night’s leadership debate shows the public understand the scale of the mental health emergency in a way politicians don’t yet ..read more
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1w ago
Young people don’t think politicians care about their mental health. Voters think politicians have not done enough to tackle the issue. And there’s deep concern from parents that the state of mental health services could negatively impact their children’s futures ..read more
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1w ago
Dr Sarah Hughes, CEO of Mind, responds to the result of the UK's General Election and sets out what needs to change to better help people with mental health problems ..read more
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1w ago
The King’s Speech is the main opportunity for the UK government to highlight its upcoming priorities. It forms part of the State Opening of Parliament ceremony, and marks the start of the new parliamentary year ..read more
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2M ago
Head of Social Affairs Megan Pennell reacts to the Equality and Human Rights Commission's decision to investigate the Department of Work and Pensions ..read more
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2M ago
Mind responds to the announcement of General Election on 4 July and what is needed to improve the nation's mental health ..read more
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3M ago
In a ruling published last week, Baroness Hallett, chair of the UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry, rejected calls from Mind and 30 other organisations to look at the mental health impact of the pandemic not just on children, but adults too ..read more
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3M ago
In a ruling published last week, Baroness Hallett, chair of the UK’s Covid-19 Inquiry, rejected calls from Mind and 30 other organisations to look at the mental health impact of the pandemic not just on children, but adults too ..read more
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3M ago
In a keynote speech on Friday 19 April, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce plans to review the fit note system for people who aren't well enough to work ..read more