If you want to be part of the change and help us push for better across the whole system, take our Big Mental Health Survey here β‘ www.bigmentalhealthsurvey.co.uk
If you want to be part of the change and help us push for better across the whole system, take our Big Mental Health Survey here β‘ www.bigmentalhealthsurvey.co.uk
This is yet another example of people with mental health problems not getting the support they need.
www.theguardian.com/society/2025/feb/11/mental-health-patients-delayed-discharge-costs-nhs-71m-pounds
Many graduates use internships to get started in the world of work.
But how do they find them? π
Our new research shows that personal contacts still play a major role, with a fifth of grads finding positions through family and friends.
https://buff.ly/4ayRJfh
Really pleased that at @mindcharity.bsky.social weβve been supporting EastEnders with upcoming mental health storylines. www.bbc.com/mediacentre/...
Blue Monday is:
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made up
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a cracking tune by New Order
Anyone who doesnβt know what that gesture means needs to learn history quickly.
Dear Sir Tony Blair, We agree. We do need a proper conversation about mental health. Mental health problems are just as real as physical health problems and weβre in the middle of a mental health crisis. Change is possible and the solutions are out there. But we must start from a place of understanding and face the reality of what is really happening.
The reality is that mental health accounts for 20% of all health issues but only gets 10% of NHS funding. The reality is that there are 2 million people in England currently sat on waiting lists for mental health support. And the reality is that the increasing welfare bill is a symptom of our increasing mental health crisis, not a cause. To have a proper conversation, mental health must be taken as seriously as physical health. And we must recognise the social factors that are driving up mental illness. For example, lifeβs βups and downsβ are harder to brush off when youβre living in poverty or experiencing racism. It's possible to create a mentally healthy nation - but we need the UK government to take the brave steps necessary to get there. This means investing in prevention, early intervention and improving access to services that get people back to thriving lives. Until then, weβll carry on fighting for people to get the support and respect they deserve. And we wonβt stop until theyβve got it. Mind
Sir Tony Blair shared his thoughts on mental health this weekend... we thought we would add our own thoughts.
Gary Speed passed away 13 years ago today.
I had no connection to him through the club I support but his death is one that I pause for thought over every year on the anniversary. Itβs so easy to brush mental health under the carpet and βget on with itβ I do it myself but I shouldnβt.
RIP β€οΈ
So sorry to hear that.
We've partnered with NHS England to launch violence and reduction (VPR) eLearning for NHS staff π€
The course is open to all staff and is free to access. It takes a public health and trauma-informed approach to preventing and reducing violence.
Find out more π
π www.rsph.org.uk/about-us/new...
Yes please. Thanks
Graph showing poverty levels including child poverty reaching 36%
Shocking news. 36% of UK children are living in poverty according to the latest Social Metrics Commission research (I am one of the Commissioners)
www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
Seems apt to have my first post here of a lovely blue sky.