Landmark mental health study reveals mixed picture : Landmark mental health study reveals mixed picture
22 Mar 2021 /
Pandemic one year on: Landmark mental health study reveals mixed picture, as anxiety falls but loneliness rises.
22 Mar 2021 /
Pandemic one year on: Landmark mental health study reveals mixed picture, as anxiety falls but loneliness rises.
31 Jan 2021 /
Read about our latest research on teenagers' mental health during the pandemic.
6 Oct 2020 / Families, children and young people
The Mental Health Foundation, University of Birmingham and the Cochrane Common Mental Disorders Group – alongside a group of another 12 organisation representatives and experts by experience – are calling for the introduction of guidelines to protect children from image-editing technology.
9 Jul 2020 /
Millions still feeling hopeless as lockdown eases: new briefing from the Mental Health Foundation.
22 Apr 2020 /
Almost a quarter of adults living under lockdown in the UK have felt loneliness, raising concern about long-term risk to mental health: Mental Health Foundation Longitudinal Study
6 Nov 2019 / Families, children and young people
The Mental Health Foundation has teamed up with Cardiff City FC Community Foundation and Cardiff University for a new project looking at the experiences of men as they become fathers.
18 Dec 2018 /
The Mental Health Foundation Scotland has welcomed the publication of “A Connected Scotland”, the Scottish Government’s strategy to tackle loneliness and isolation, but has warned that urgent action must be taken to address mental health problems like depression and anxiety in both young people and older adults as a consequence of feeling lonely.
22 Nov 2018 /
Mark Rowland, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation commented on the 2017 Mental Health of Children and Young People in England survey.
10 Oct 2018 / Families, children and young people
More than 1 in 10 children (11%) aged between 10 and 15 say they have no one to talk to or wouldn't talk to anyone in school if they feel worried or sad, according to a new survey commissioned by the Mental Health Foundation.
10 Oct 2018 / Families, children and young people
Scotland will face a "growing child mental health crisis" unless emotional wellbeing is taken as seriously as reading and writing in in the school curriculum, the Mental Health Foundation Scotland has said.