TalkBack

Welcome to TalkBack, your one-stop shop for the latest news, events, and supporter stories as well as updates from our programmes and campaigns relating to diverse topics.

Talkback - Summer 2024

Read about this year's Mental Health Awareness Week, changes to our Peer Education Project (PEP) and more in the summer 2024 edition of Talkback.

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Summer TalkBack 2023

We’re focusing on our work with parents, and you’ll see how your support is helping us be there for families of all shapes and sizes. We’ll also look back at Mental Health Awareness Week 2023.
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Winter TalkBack 2023

We focus on how we can get the change we need at all levels of our society: among our friends and families and at the highest levels of government.
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Summer TalkBack 2022

We focus on connections - how loneliness affects our mental health, and how we can strengthen our ties to help protect it.
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Winter TalkBack 2022

All things COP26, an exciting partnership with Deliciously Ella, and important research on student mental health.
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Summer TalkBack 2021

Explore our work during Mental Health Awareness Week and beyond.
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Winter TalkBack 2021

Explore the Mental Heath Foundation Strategy, its strategic aims one year on, and our response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Summer TalkBack 2020

We talk about the huge movements for racial injustice, following the death of George Floyd. As a Foundation, we stand in deep solidarity with all those who have experienced racism.
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Winter TalkBack 2020

We launch the Mental Health Foundation’s new Strategy for 2020-2025, “Making prevention happen”.
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