Bethan Davies completed the London Marathon for the Mental Health Foundation in memory of her friend Jon who she lost to suicide last year. Read her story
Our evaluation of the Standing Together Cymru project, the culmination of three years of work that adapted to meet the challenge of the pandemic, has been released today (Tuesday 1 March) to mark a very special day in Wales, St David’s Day.
Dean tells us how, even though he was surrounded by a full life and loving family, being furloughed during the pandemic his feelings of loneliness started to grow and his mental health "took a hit".
On 18 September, The Telegraph published an article by Annabel Denham titled "The mental health con is bankrupting Britain". Read our letter to the editor in response.
The population of Northern Ireland is reporting widespread stress and anxiety in response to concerns about their finances says a new survey released by the Mental Health Foundation.
A Scotland-wide stress survey has found that almost three quarters of adults (74%) have at some point over the past year felt so stressed they felt overwhelmed or unable to cope.
An online UK stress survey has found that six out of ten young people aged 18–24 have felt so stressed by pressure to succeed they have felt unable to cope.
This report should serve as a turning point in understanding self-harm and be a launch pad for changes in the prevention of, and responses to, self-harm among young people in the UK.
Spending time in green spaces, getting better sleep and avoiding illicit drugs are among the recommendations of an innovative new study by the Mental Health Foundation.