Prosiect Perthyn : Prosiect Perthyn
The Perthyn project ran from January 2019 for a year (‘Perthyn’ meaning ‘Belonging’ in Welsh). It was a women-only project funded by the ‘Tampon Tax Fund’ via the mental health charity Mind.
The Perthyn project ran from January 2019 for a year (‘Perthyn’ meaning ‘Belonging’ in Welsh). It was a women-only project funded by the ‘Tampon Tax Fund’ via the mental health charity Mind.
Mental health inequalities are not a matter of chance. Instead, they reflect deep-rooted structural issues that shape our mental health. Here, we identity the key areas and opportunities for reducing mental health inequalities in the UK.
This report describes the extent of inequalities contributing to poor mental health in the UK today. It explains how certain circumstances interact with our own risks and discusses communities that are facing vulnerabilities.