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Delivered in partnership with People, Potential, Possibilities (P3), Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health (DFMH) and Derbyshire Mind the service will help people improve and maintain their mental ...
Often the person you are supporting is a family member such as a partner, wife, husband, son, daughter or a friend. Whether or not you think you are a ‘carer’, support is available. We help over 200 ...
We want to get the mental health conversation moving this Mental Health Awareness Week. The public's knowledge and understanding of mental health has moved in a positive direction over the last 20 ...
Survey lays bare how anxiety holds people living with a mental illness back from enjoying a good quality of life, preventing them from leaving the house, seeing friends and family, and taking part in ...
Charity calls on next government to ‘fix the mental health system’ as majority of people who attempted to access mental health services within last two years feel they weren’t seen quickly enough, ...
People are eight times more likely to wait over 18 months for mental health treatment than physical health treatment, NHS data reveals New analysis of NHS data by Rethink Mental Illness suggests eight ...
Nigel Farage has claimed that doctors are “massively over-diagnosing” children with mental health conditions, and special educational needs and disabilities (Send). Let us be frank. This view is ...
Senior Policy Officer, Jasmine Wyeth, outlines the need for more transparency from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and explains that the department must change their practices in order to ...
The government has today made its long-awaited announcement on its plans to reform the benefits system, alongside the publication of a green paper, Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to ...
The Supreme Court in the UK has ruled that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex. Mark Winstanley, Chief Executive of Rethink Mental Illness, said: “It's vital that we do ...
New monitoring systems have been introduced in mental health units across the country in recent years, prompting concerns from campaigners. The technology, known as Oxevision, uses infra-red sensitive ...
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