This briefing on Creativity and Innovation brings together learning from six Fellows’ research in Finland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the USA and Australia, demonstrating how the creative arts and digital technological innovations are being used abroad to effectively support people’s mental health.
The Mental Health Foundation today welcomes an important new Government initiative for the nation’s health and urged the next Prime Minister to maintain the momentum towards preventing mental health problems.
Young fathers face significant and specific challenges which can affect their mental health. In this blog, we'll explore some of them and what we can do about them.
This summative briefing condenses the findings from four themed briefing papers which in turn presented the key findings from the Fellows’ rich body of learning on the overarching themes of: trauma and adversity, creativity and innovation, growing up and growing old, and equality and diversity. Individual summaries of each of the themed briefing papers are presented below.
This summative briefing condenses the findings from four themed briefing papers which in turn presented the key findings from the Fellows’ rich body of learning on the overarching themes of: trauma and adversity, creativity and innovation, growing up and growing old, and equality and diversity. Individual summaries of each of the themed briefing papers are presented below.
On 16 July, the Mental Health Foundation was informed of a criminal ransomware cyber-attack on the servers of Blackbaud. Blackbaud is the company that hosts the Foundation’s supporter database known as Raiser’s Edge. A number of other charities and universities were targeted simultaneously
From 2016 to 2019 the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust ran the Mental Health Fellowships programme, funding individuals to travel abroad to learn more about how community-based solutions are being created in response to some of today’s most pressing mental health challenges.