World Mental Health Day
On 10 October we came together to talk about mental health and show everyone that mental health matters. This year, the theme was workplace mental health.
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Positive impact programmes
There are also those individuals who, due to inequalities and disadvantages out of their control, are most at risk of developing mental ill health.
At the Mental Health Foundation, we work directly with at-risk young people, vulnerable parents, refugees & asylum seekers, and people with long-term health conditions.
Our programme work seeks to find ways to support these priority groups, equipping individuals with the tools, connections, and experiences to manage & nurture their own mental health.
Information people can trust
We provide the tools to everyone to protect and promote their own mental health.
Every year, over 4 million people access our online resources and our in-house research team ensures that all the information people read is evidence-based, and rigorously tested.
Any guidance from the Mental Health Foundation is always backed-up by research.