Wolves Foundation has teamed up with the Mental Health Foundation to produce and publish a booklet as a valuable resource to promote good mental health and wellbeing.
Youth Mental Health Day takes place on 7 September 2021 and aims to encourage young people, and those who support them, to understand their mental health and how to protect it. To mark the Day, the Mental Health Foundation is launching new, free material for school pupils and teachers, developed by our Peer Education Project (PEP) team.
Re:Connect and Time and Space were unique peer support projects established for mental health carers, matched them with another person who had been through a similar situation.
The Foundation's Director of Scotland and Northern Ireland discusses the impact stress has on men and highlights how we must shift the culture so that men feel that it is safe and acceptable to seek help.
Hundreds of thousands of men across Scotland have struggled with body image issues, according to survey findings published by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland as part of men’s health awareness month Movember.
The cost-of-living crisis affects almost everyone and all parts of the UK. Worrying about bills and the cost of food, on top of our usual daily stresses can make it hard to find the time to look after yourself. But even when there's so much going on, it’s important to find time to protect your well-being and mental health.
Why men don't talk about mental health; depression and suicide in men; and what you can do if you're worried about your own or somebody else's mental health.