MHF statement on the Scottish Government’s disappointing decision to scrap its commitment to implement the long-anticipated free bus travel pilot scheme for people seeking asylum in Scotland.
Rachel talks about relationship breakdown and the loneliness of living as a single mum. She talks about the isolation she felt and the lack of physical contact, as well as the company of other adults.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we connected with nature in new and surprising ways. Many of us found comfort in the longer days of spring and felt hope as we watched nature come to life around us. We are still unsure what the future holds, and now more than ever we need to make the most of nature’s healing powers.
This pack explores what loneliness is, how it can affect our mental health, and the different ways we can connect with ourselves, others and the world around us to feel less lonely.
Cassandra Baker is a single mum of two from Bromley and runs her own business, Baker Girl Beauty. She speaks on the importance of kindness during COVID-19 and the struggles of being a single mother.
The Feeling Our Way programme provided care-experienced young people in Nottingham with a package of support of digital and physical resources to improve their coping strategies and feelings of social connectedness during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic.
This guide provides you with tips on how to manage feelings of anxiety and fear. Fear is one of the most powerful emotions. It has a very strong effect on your mind and body.
As an asylum-seeker at a young age along with her family, Rhoda talks about her feelings of loneliness and the effects of culture change when she arrived in the UK.