Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival audiences to ‘Gather’ for first time since 2019 : Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival audiences to ‘Gather’ for first time since 2019
11 Apr 2022 /
7 Oct 2021 / Prevention resources and tools
The Mental Health Foundation is today unveiling a £2 million Covid Response Programme to support people whose mental health has been hardest hit by the pandemic, according to its ongoing study.
23 Nov 2020 / Research
The vast majority of British teenagers fear the pandemic will make the future worse for people their age, according to research by the Mental Health Foundation and Swansea University.
16 Aug 2020 / Survey
Almost three quarters of Scottish adults say it is important that we learn from the coronavirus pandemic to be more kind as a society – according to a new survey.
9 Jul 2020 / Research
Hundreds of thousands of Scots feeling hopeless, as lockdown eases: new findings from the Mental Health Foundation.
18 May 2020 / Survey
Almost three-quarters of UK adults say it is important that we learn from the coronavirus pandemic to be more kind as a society
9 Apr 2020 / Mental Health Awareness Week
“Kindness” has been announced as the new theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2020, in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
26 Mar 2020 / Survey
Millions of UK adults have felt panicked, afraid and unprepared because of the coronavirus pandemic.
26 Mar 2020 / Survey
Hundreds of thousands of Scottish adults have felt panicked and afraid as a result of the coronavirus pandemic - new poll data into impact on mental health
23 Aug 2019 /
All Of Me, by Caroline Horton, is the winner of the 2019 Mental Health Fringe Award.