Our response to the Autumn 2024 Budget : Our response to the Autumn 2024 Budget
30 Oct 2024 /
Our reaction to the first budget since the General Election from the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves.
30 Oct 2024 /
Our reaction to the first budget since the General Election from the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves.
15 Oct 2024 /
We, alongside other charities, organisations and affected families, have written to the Prime Minister about Ofcom's recommendation that the government do not fully regulate smaller websites, including 'suicide forums.'
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.
27 Feb 2023 /
As the SNP leadership contest gets underway, we urge all candidates hoping to become First Minister of Scotland to make public mental health a priority during the current cost-of-living crisis and throughout the current parliament.
30 Jan 2023 /
This research, with support from the Mayor of London’s office, explains how activities such as community gardening, growing, walking and social groups can help Londoners and reduce the strain on busy NHS services.
25 Nov 2022 /
High levels of inflation affect everyone as the price of necessities including food and energy increase. However, the impact is not felt equally. We know those already experiencing inequality, poverty and hardship are being hardest hit. And poverty is the single biggest driver of poor mental health in children.
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.
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.
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.
22 Sep 2021 / Families, children and young people
'Adulting' when you get to Uni can leave you feeling overwhelmed and stressed. We're students from the University of Sussex who have felt this way. We want to share our tips and tricks on ways to manage your finances and workload to help reduce this stress.