In the face of fear : In the face of fear
Research carried out for this report suggests that we are becoming more fearful as a nation. Our survey emphatically indicates that people perceive our world as having become more frightening and frightened.
Research carried out for this report suggests that we are becoming more fearful as a nation. Our survey emphatically indicates that people perceive our world as having become more frightening and frightened.
This report covers the immense challenge of mental health problems in society; the biological, psychological, social and environmental factors; the meaning of prevention; and how we must change as a society to put prevention front and centre.
This report explores relationships across the life course, why they matter and the importance of being part of a community.
We examine what can be done individually and collectively to enhance the mental health of individuals, families and communities by using a public health approach and look to support the development of knowledge and skills in public mental health.
Our report ‘The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK’, provides evidence from the UK and around the world that proves prevention interventions work.
Mae cwsg yn hanfodol i bob agwedd ar ein bywydau, ond eto cwsg yw un o'r pethau cyntaf yr ydym yn ei gyfaddawdu pan rydym yn profi cyfnod prysur neu lethol.
Gan fod y Sefydliad Iechyd Meddwl yn dathlu 70 mlynedd eleni ers ei sefydlu, rydym wedi comisiynu tri adroddiad gyda phob un yn ystyried cyfnod bywyd gwahanol a’r elfennau allweddol sy’n herio ac yn cynorthwyo iechyd meddwl yn ystod y cyfnodau hyn.
Research into the impact sleeping badly can have on our mental health, and recommendations to Government to incorporate sleep into their mental health and wellbeing plans.
A research report on sleep and mental health, produced for Mental Health Awareness Week 2011.
This report is about problem anger, how it affects individuals, families and communities, and what we can do to minimise the harm it causes.