The National Childbirth Trust (NCT) report The Hidden Half: bringing postnatal mental illness out of hiding found that up to half of women experiencing
Local government makes a vital contribution to promoting good mental health in individuals and communities. The main ways this happens are through: system-wide leadership
Work, worklessness and health is an important public health issue at both local and national level and is highlighted in many health and wellbeing
The UK Space Agency has today announced that it is allocating up to £4 million to find hi-tech solutions to the major health and
The Directory aims to be the single ‘go to’ place for information about children and young people’s emotional health in Bristol. It provides a
Tickets for this production are £12 or £10 concessions – free tickets for all performances to people using or working in mental health, drug
The Beyond Places of Safety scheme will fund clinics, crisis cafés and other community services designed to prevent people from reaching crisis point, as
Some £7 million will be made available through regional-based schemes to help GPs to stay in the workforce, by promoting new ways of working
ARUK Bristol and Bath Network are hosting a free public event: ‘The power to defeat dementia: new research and how to get involved’ Date: Tuesday
One of Second Step’s housing workers, Isabella Cross, ran an extremely successful fundraising night called Raise the Disco recently at the Canteen bar in
Mental health statistics for England: prevalence, services and funding Published Wednesday, April 25, 2018 How common are mental health problems? How long do people
For Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 we focused on stress. This report looks at the prevalence of stress in the UK and its implications. It also