Child Poverty Strategy tackles key driver of poor mental health : Child Poverty Strategy tackles key driver of poor mental health
5 Dec 2025 /
We share our view on the government's flagship Child Poverty Strategy.
5 Dec 2025 /
We share our view on the government's flagship Child Poverty Strategy.
11 Nov 2025 /
We respond to the UK government's announcement of an independent investigation into rising youth inactivity.
5 Nov 2025 /
The recommendations in the UK government’s Keep Britain Working Review place a welcome emphasis on the workplace’s role in preventing poor mental health.
18 Mar 2025 / Challenging mental health inequalities
We share our views about the newly announced changes to the benefits system, including to universal credit and personal independence payment (PIP)
17 Mar 2025 /
Ahead of planned announcements from the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Liz Kendall, on changes to the benefits system, we warn that the trailed proposals may not achieve the outcome that the UK government appear to be pursuing.
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
26 Nov 2024 /
We respond to the UK government's newest proposals for their approach to employment support, including for people who experience mental health problems.
25 Jun 2024 /
Our submission details what we welcome so far in the Welsh Government's draft strategy and what needs to improve in order for it to fulfil its ambition.
20 Dec 2023 /
After six years of ground-breaking workplace mental health facilitation and training, the board of Mental Health Foundation’s workplace subsidiary, Mental Health at Work, has decided to cease operations at the end of December 2023.
30 Jun 2023 /
The Mental Health Foundation responded to the Scottish Government’s Call for Evidence, part of a review of the National Outcomes, to highlight how these Outcomes can better support national mental health and wellbeing.