Friendship and mental health
Talking to friends about your mental health, and supporting a friend who has a mental health problem.
Read : Friendship and mental healthTalking to friends about your mental health, and supporting a friend who has a mental health problem.
Read : Friendship and mental healthMorgan is a current university student who had a difficult time when living in shared university housing. Morgan talks about her experience to reassure you, you are not alone if you are going through similar struggles.
Read : Shared housing and feelings of isolation at universityOur animation explores relationships as the forgotten foundation of mental health and wellbeing.
Read : Relationships: the missing piece of the wellbeing puzzleWe have all been through times of change including, for some, the profound loss felt when someone close to us dies. There are some things we can do to help.
Read : Change, loss and bereavementThe Peer Education Project is a secondary school-based educational programme that aims to give young people the skills and knowledge they need to safeguard their mental health and that of their peers.
Read : Peer Education Project (PEP) OverviewRe:Connect and Time and Space were unique peer support projects established for mental health carers, matched them with another person who had been through a similar situation.
Read : Re:Connect and Time and SpaceThe Peer Education Project is a low-cost, evidence-based and effective approach to addressing the challenges children and young people are facing with their mental health and well-being.
Read : Peer Education Project ScotlandThe Mental Health Foundation and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board took peer support online to support people with Long Covid in North Wales.
Read : Digital peer support for people with Long CovidShannon began her university studies during the Covid pandemic. This had a large impact on her feeling connected to the university and her peers. In this piece Shannon writes about how creating a mentorship network helped her feel connected and empowered to others.
Read : Power of mentorship in feeling connected to universityThe Peer Education Project is a school-based programme that aims to give young people the skills and knowledge they need to safeguard their mental health and that of their peers.
Read : Peer Education Project (PEP) - Wales