Raising awareness of any health issue is the crucial first step towards ensuring that people take action to improve their health and reduce the risk of becoming ill.
The Mental Health Foundation responded to the Scottish Government’s Call for Evidence, part of a review of the National Outcomes, to highlight how these Outcomes can better support national mental health and wellbeing.
The general public is urged to find ‘what works for me’ to support their mental wellbeing as the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) launches the latest Better Health – Every Mind Matters (EMM) campaign.
The Mental Health Foundation Scotland is calling on college students living in Scotland to share their experiences to help improve mental health and wellbeing support at colleges across the country.
Prevention of poor mental health is not only possible, but urgently needed. Our strategy affirms our commitment to making prevention happen, so that people across the UK can live mentally healthier lives.
This research, with support from the Mayor of London’s office, explains how activities such as community gardening, growing, walking and social groups can help Londoners and reduce the strain on busy NHS services.
… Mental Health Awareness Week 'Move for your mood' lesson plan Get your pupils moving more for mental health We’ve developed a lesson plan to support … and young people to better protect and nurture their mental health. The theme for this year’s Mental Health …
This briefing on Growing Up and Growing Old brings together learning from eight Fellows’ research in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA and Ireland, that focuses on how community-based approaches are being used to effectively support the mental health of people in the early and later stages of life.