We respond to NHS 10-Year Health Plan : We respond to NHS 10-Year Health Plan
3 Jul 2025 /
Following the UK government announcing the 10-year Health Plan for England, we share our thoughts on how it will help support mental health
3 Jul 2025 /
Following the UK government announcing the 10-year Health Plan for England, we share our thoughts on how it will help support mental health
26 Jun 2025 /
Following the publication of the first Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey in a decade, we share our views on the findings.
16 May 2025 /
Following the UK government's announcement of an expansion of Mental Health Support Teams, which are based in school-settings in England, we share our thoughts.
6 May 2025 / Challenging mental health inequalities
Announcing winners of the Mental Health Foundation's Positive Mental Health Image Library, Ashok's Vision International.
16 Mar 2025 /
We respond to a comment made by Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, in which he agreed there's been an 'overdiagnosis' of mental health problems.
13 Mar 2025 /
We respond to the restructuring of and cuts to NHS England, the Department for Health and Social Care, and Integrated Care Systems.
6 Mar 2025 / Prevention resources and tools
Chris Hatfield, from Lewisham South-East London, is embarking on an epic challenge as he runs 30 half marathons in 30 days in aid of Mental Health Foundation.
5 Mar 2025 /
Our comment on the latest amendments to the Employment Rights Bill, which have the potential to deliver some important improvements to protections in the workplace
23 Oct 2024 /
New research from the Mental Health Foundation and SIPHER Consortium shows up to 100,000 mental health appointments could be freed up through Universal Credit top-ups for households caring for children.
5 Sep 2024 / Challenging mental health inequalities
A new report published by the Mental Health Foundation has highlighted that an estimated 10 million people across England – almost 1 in 5 of the country’s population - are living in areas where local plans for improving the public’s mental health are insufficient.