World Mental Health Day: Mental Health in an Unequal world
World Mental Health Day, run by the World Foundation for Mental Health and recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), happens on 10th October every
World Mental Health Day, run by the World Foundation for Mental Health and recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), happens on 10th October every
Creating Hope Through Action NSPA (National Suicide Prevention Alliance) https://nspa.org.uk/ have put together the wonderful Miro board you can see above about what hope means
Do we learn to base our self-worth on the ability to pursue and achieve unrealistically high standards? In a recent article in the Guardian, clinical
Val McCartney, co-founder of the mental health charity Jonathan’s Voice writes “Hope” might not be a word that immediately comes to mind when thinking about
Journalist Jamie Waters writing in the Observer discusses the growing body of research that suggests by striking up a conversation with a random person is
At Jonathan’s Voice we have promoted and advocated the need to keep talking about mental health and to empower individuals to speak up. Often one
During the recent pandemic figures from the National Office for Statistics published in May showed that the proportion of adults reporting psychological distress increased from
Such is the intriguing title of a blog written by Emma Walker which was recently posted on the LawCare website https://www.lawcare.org.uk/news/to-err-is-human-to-forgive-divine Emma is an associate
Professor Rory O’Connor is Director of the Suicidal Behaviour Research lab at the University of Glasgow. He has recently published a book, “When It Is
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