Drive for good mental health : Drive for good mental health
30 Sep 2022 / Prevention resources and tools
A group of enthusiastic petrol heads is going on a tour of Scotland to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation.
30 Sep 2022 / Prevention resources and tools
A group of enthusiastic petrol heads is going on a tour of Scotland to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation.
9 Aug 2022
The Health and Social Care Select Committee has published its report on the impact of body image on mental and physical health.
12 Jul 2022 / Prevention resources and tools
The 11 most effective ways for people to protect their mental health are revealed in a guide launched today by the Mental Health Foundation.
21 Jun 2022 / Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME)
The Mental Health Foundation’s Chief Executive, Mark Rowland, has been awarded the President’s Medal by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Presented in a ceremony in Edinburgh on 20 June 2022, it is the first time that the Mental Health Foundation’s work has been recognised with this prestigious award.
25 Mar 2022 / Families, children and young people
The Mental Health Foundation joins the Further Education (FE) community action campaign Good for ME Good for FE, which encourages FE students across the country to do voluntary work in their area.
2 Mar 2022 / Prevention resources and tools
Wolves Foundation has teamed up with the Mental Health Foundation to produce and publish a booklet as a valuable resource to promote good mental health and wellbeing.
2 Mar 2022
Mental Health Foundation and London School of Economics and Political Science joint report examines the scale of costs.
14 Feb 2022 / Families, children and young people
A new programme is launching in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to help young mothers build their self-confidence as parents and reduce the risks to their mental health.
9 Dec 2021 / Mental health in later life
The mental health of many of the UK’s 12.5 million older adults could deteriorate in the coming months as high infection levels and the Omicron variant leave some fearful and isolated at home, two charities are warning.
1 Dec 2021
The Mental Health Foundation has announced Mental Health Awareness Week will run from Monday 9 May to Sunday 15 May 2022. The week will explore the experience of loneliness, its effect on our mental health and how we can all play a part in reducing loneliness in our communities.