Co-regulation : Co-regulation
/ Families, children and young people
What is co-regulation and how can it help parents and children?
/ Families, children and young people
What is co-regulation and how can it help parents and children?
/ Challenging mental health inequalities
Exploring the barriers Black single parents face in accessing peer support in Wales.
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Robert Edwards has spent nearly two decades working in one of the UK’s toughest professions: the prison service. Over the years, he’s witnessed many traumatic events, including multiple suicides. It left him with PTSD and pushed him to the edge.
/ Families, children and young people
Community plays an important role in protecting parents’ mental health. Read more about how community can support parents' mental health and our work with parents at greater risk of mental health problems.
/ Families, children and young people
Read our thoughts and advice for parents worries about the issues raised in the Netflix drama Adolescence.
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For Parental Mental Health Day on 30 January, Gillian Meens shares her experiences of finding a community with other parents after the birth of her children.
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Shift work means working outside a 9-5 schedule, and can often mean working evenings, early mornings, and weekends. This type of work can pose unique challenges for our mental health.
/ 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.
/ Challenging mental health inequalities
Joint statement by Chair of Trustees and CEO – The Mental Health Foundation’s commitments on race and diversity.
/ Families, children and young people
26 October to 1 November is National Care Leavers’ Awareness Week 2020. We want to take this opportunity to raise awareness of the challenges for looked-after children and young people who are leaving care, and to show what we are doing to support care leavers.