UOK?
UOK? is our innovative programme working with colleges and universities across England to empower students to take their well-being into their own hands.
Read : UOK?UOK? is our innovative programme working with colleges and universities across England to empower students to take their well-being into their own hands.
Read : UOK?Young Parents Connect is a three-year peer support project for young mothers (up to 25 years) that uses a creative, whole-family approach to mental health prevention within a community setting.
Read : Young Parents ConnectKidsTime Workshops provide a fun, safe and supportive environment where families affected by mental ill-health can come together to learn about mental health and support each other.
Read : KidsTime WorkshopsThe Long Covid Project is for people with long-term health conditions who have attended a condition self-management course with the NHS in North Wales. Initially it covered people with Long Covid alone, but due to its success it is now running groups for people with chronic pain and other long-term health conditions.
Read : The Long Covid ProjectThe MHF Young Leaders are a diverse group of people from the UK with a wealth of personal and lived experiences. Young Leaders inform the Foundation’s work with families, children and young people.
Read : The MHF Young LeadersThe Peer Education Project is a school-based programme that aims to give young people the skills and knowledge they need to safeguard their mental health and that of their peers.
Read : Peer Education Project (PEP) - WalesPeer Potential created and supported a capacity-building network of small, lived experience-led organisations to develop their role/identity, so that they could provide sustainable peer-led SDS services to people with mental health problems.
Read : Peer Potential (Self-Directed Support)Young Mums Together was a funded, three-year programme to develop 15 sustainable peer and professional support hubs for young mothers in three London boroughs.
Read : Young Mums TogetherThis project aimed to raise awareness of the mental health and well-being of refugees using the arts and develop a mentoring scheme among refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland.
Read : SawtiStanding Together Cymru was a three-year funded project working in partnership with four housing associations across South East Wales offering weekly peer support groups in retirement and extra care housing schemes.
Read : Standing Together Cymru