In this report we examine how experiences of poverty stigma are related to mental health outcomes in the UK. We aim to understand the impact of poverty stigma and who is most affected in order to inform solutions.
This research report aims of developing a comprehensive understanding of what refugees and people seeking asylum in Scotland are experiencing regarding public transport.
Laura, mum of 3, shares her experience of breastfeeding her third child, who was born prematurely. For Laura, breastfeeding her children has been crucial for her mental health and wellbeing.
Written by our CEO, Mark Rowland, this blog reflects on the findings of racism, misogyny and homophobia from the recent Casey report, and how this affects mental health.
More than 1 in 10 children (11%) aged between 10 and 15 say they have no one to talk to or wouldn't talk to anyone in school if they feel worried or sad, according to a new survey commissioned by the Mental Health Foundation.
The Mental Health Foundation is today unveiling a £2 million Covid Response Programme to support people whose mental health has been hardest hit by the pandemic, according to its ongoing study.
One in seven Scottish adults (16 per cent) has felt hopeless because of the pandemic according to new research published by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland.