We know that poorly paid and insecure work is linked to poor mental well-being, but there is limited research on the specific mental health effects of a zero-hours contract. Learn more in our report and policy briefing on the impacts zero-hours contracts have on mental health.
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… Mental Health Awareness Week in schools There are lots of ways for schools to take part in Mental Health Awareness Week. Wear it Green Day Organise a … school and help to raise vital funds and awareness for mental health. By going green, you can support us in carrying …
The Mental Health Foundation today launched its briefing paper: Tackling social inequalities to reduce mental health problems: How everyone can flourish equally. The briefing paper aims to help people to understand the huge role that social and economic inequalities play in causing mental health problems and what can be done to reduce their negative mental health effects.
We talk to Mark Rowland, CEO of the Mental Health Foundation, and Antonis Kousoulis, who leads our programmes work. Mark and Antonis discuss 2019 as being a year of change and how we can look after our mental health when change hits us - be it positive or negative change. We also discuss the Mental Health Foundation's birthday year and why a public health and prevention approach is the way forward for mental health.
In this episode Ben Norris chats to Bethan Buswell openly, frankly and honestly about his family and relationships, how he recovered when his life took an unexpected turn. Ben Norris is a poet, playwright and actor.
Last year, we asked our Instagram followers how they look after their mental health at work. Rachel reflects on what this question means to her own life. She offers advice based on her own lived experience.