Mental Health Foundation responds to UK Budget : Mental Health Foundation responds to UK Budget
26 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
The Mental Health Foundation has responded to measures announced in today’s UK Budget (26 November 2025).
26 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
The Mental Health Foundation has responded to measures announced in today’s UK Budget (26 November 2025).
17 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
In recent days, the Home Secretary has confirmed plans to implement ‘Danish-inspired’ changes to the asylum system. Our Head of Policy, Oliver Chantler responds.
12 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
As part of the Child Poverty Action group, we've sent a letter to the UK government warning the government against half measures when abolishing the two-child benefit cap.
11 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
We respond to the UK government's announcement of an independent investigation into rising youth inactivity.
6 Nov 2025 / Research
Our new research highlights which factors provide the best chance of addressing rising levels of poor mental health, and reducing inequalities.
5 Nov 2025 / Influencing policies
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.
24 Oct 2025 / Prevention resources and tools
New research from the Mental Health Foundation reveals that millions of people across the UK aren't getting the sleep they need for good mental health.
9 Oct 2025 / Challenging mental health inequalities
On World Mental Health Day, Friday 10 October, the Mental Health Foundation warns that repeated exposure to distressing news, especially coverage of crises and conflicts, can take its toll on our mental health.
3 Oct 2025 / Influencing policies
We respond to an announcement by the Prime Minister about changes to rules around the reunification of successful asylum seekers and their families.
2 Oct 2025 / Prevention resources and tools
With Taylor Swift’s twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, due to be gracing the headphones of Swifties everywhere from Friday, we're highlighting the benefits big cultural moments can have for our mental health.