U OK? is our innovative programme transforming the lives of young people aged 16 to 25. We work with colleges and universities across England to empower students to take their well-being into their own hands.
In consultation with Rape Crisis England and Wales ahead of International Women’s Day, we have released guidance to help those who have found recent reporting around sexual violence in the media re-traumatising.
For people in abusive relationships, home is not a safe space. It may also be hard to escape to places where you feel safer, more supported and better able to seek help. We offer advice on ways to help yourself and get support.
… mental health problems in Northern Ireland MHF and Zero Suicide Alliance launch website which maps England's suicide risks 29th Jun 2020 / Prevention resources and tools … A major free online resource, designed to help reduce suicide, suicidal thoughts and behaviour, is released today …
The Long Covid Project wants to create a space for people with long-term health conditions to meet weekly, share their experiences and support each other.
Public services can help women more effectively by understanding the impact of trauma on their lives and by creating an environment that enables healing from trauma, according to a new resource published today by Centre for Mental Health and the Mental Health Foundation.
The purpose of this project is to improve mental health by enabling more access to those that need natural blue and green spaces using a nature-based self-management programme in London.
Our OPEN community share their perspectives on the cost-of-living crisis, and messages of support for others experiencing financial and mental health struggles.