Climate change and mental health : Climate change and mental health
/ Prevention resources and tools
All the news about the climate crisis can have a really bad effect on your mental health. These tips can help you through this.
/ Prevention resources and tools
All the news about the climate crisis can have a really bad effect on your mental health. These tips can help you through this.
/ Influencing policies
COP26 is unarguably the best opportunity we have to change the path of irreversible climate change. The Mental Health Foundation is joining with others to call on world leaders to seize this moment and make bold and ambitious commitments that not only reassure people today but also the current younger generation and those to come.
/ Mental health in later life
In this blog we are going to discuss the issue of digital exclusion in older people and set out what we are doing about it.
/ Families, children and young people
As schools reopen for the new academic year, we’re bringing the spotlight back on the mental health and well-being of pupils, and those supporting them within education.
/ Influencing policies
Our response to the Scottish Government’s petition on ending conversion therapy.
/ Research
How one partnership working model has made researchers think again.
/ Challenging mental health inequalities
Dr David Crepaz‑Keay and Heather Lewis talk about the mental health stresses and strains that affect our top-flight athletes, as well as you and me.
/ Challenging mental health inequalities
Pride is both a celebration of what has been achieved and a rally for the fights yet to be won – both at home and abroad. But despite civil rights advances across the world, this Pride month has been one of the most confrontational of the past 20 years, with considerable pushback from those who wish to see our rights curtailed.
/ Challenging mental health inequalities
Those of us with lived experience of mental health problems are, sadly, more likely to experience inequality and health challenges.
/ Mental Health Awareness Week
Nature is so central to our psychological and emotional health that it’s almost impossible to realise good mental health for all without a greater connection to the natural world. For most of human history, we lived as part of nature.