COP26 is unarguably the best opportunity we have to change the path of irreversible climate change. The Mental Health Foundation is joining with others to call on world leaders to seize this moment and make bold and ambitious commitments that not only reassure people today but also the current younger generation and those to come.
The Covid Response Programme will deliver targeted support for those people who already experience inequality and have been far more adversely affected the COVID-19 pandemic - lone parents, refugees, people from Black and minority ethnic communities, and people living with long-term health conditions.
… are worried about losing their jobs 6th May 2020 Research Mental health in the workplace A third of Scottish adults in … their jobs – as unemployed people show signs of serious mental health problems, the Mental Health Foundation Scotland Coronavirus Study finds. A …
This Emotional Resilience Toolkit provides practical guidance in promoting the resilience of individuals and teams in companies as part of an integrated health and wellbeing programme.
International Women’s Day is an important moment in the year. It's where collectively, we celebrate the achievements of women, shine a light on issues that affect them and call for gender parity.
Julie Cameron, Head of Programmes at the Mental Health Foundation Scotland said: “We welcome the commitment towards improving standards of perinatal and infant mental healthcare, supported by £50 million of funding, in today’s Programme for Government announcement."
This summary document looks at key findings from the fourth wave of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent's Mental Health in Great Britain study.
From 2017 to 2019, we conducted focus groups with newly arrived Syrians in Scotland to introduce the ‘Musawa’ (which means ‘equality’ in Arabic). The Refugee Health Policy and Strategy Action Group built on the achievements of the Musawa project, a national project that engaged the ‘New Scots’ in discussing mental health issues.