Reports and resources
Papers, reports articles from Mind's campaigns and policy work, our journal Open Mind and our MindThink project to debate future mental health policy.
All resources:
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Managing and supporting mental health at work
Together with the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) Mind has produced a guide for employers to help them manage employees’ mental health positively and sensitively.
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Still in the red: update on debt and mental health
One in 11 people in the UK reports being in debt or arrears. For people with mental health problems this rises to one in four. Mind’s survey, 'Still in the red', updates our earlier research from 2008.
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Listening to experience
Crisis and acute mental health services provide for people when they are at their most unwell and vulnerable. Excellent crisis care exists. But we need it available everywhere, for everyone. This is a report on our independent inquiry into crisis care.
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Taking care of business: employer solutions for better mental health at work
Our 'Taking care of business' campaign calls on employers to create mentally healthy, open workplaces and aims to equip them with the awareness and tools to respond appropriately to employees who disclose a mental health problem.
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Mental health defenders - because nobody wins when mental health loses
People with mental health problems have told us they feel under attack from the changes in public policy and services. This booklet summarises the effects of health and social care, welfare reform, legal aid, employment and equality laws.
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ProCEED
This reports on a three-year study of proactive care by practice nurses for people with depression and anxiety. A training guide for practice nurses builds on the research.
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The end of delivering race equality?
As the Delivering Race Equality programme drew to a close, Rights and Wellbeing of Racialised Groups (RawOrg) gathered the views of key players to assess its achievements and shortfalls.
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Taking care of business - guide for small businesses
Mind teams up with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) to publish guidance to help small firms manage mental health and wellbeing in the workplace and support their staff.
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Mind Cymru Manifesto briefing 5: advocacy: giving a voice to service users and carers
Fifth in a series of five briefing papers expanding on Mind Cymru's manifesto for the 2011 Welsh Assembly elections. People experiencing mental distress in Wales need better access to advocates who can help support them.
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Mind Cymru manifesto briefing 4: equalities and mental health
Fourth in a series of five briefing papers expanding on Mind Cymru's manifesto for the 2011 Welsh Assembly elections. People with experience of mental distress are among the most discriminated against in Wales, this briefing calls for equal access.
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Health and Social Care Bill briefing (2011)
This briefing looks at the potential impact of NHS structural change on mental health services and service users.
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Cutting through rhetoric: welfare reforms in context
The mental health implications of welfare reforms need to be fully examined before radical changes are made.
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Male anorexia - an inside story
Anorexia, and the struggle to overcome it, has no gender difference.
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Mind Cymru manifesto briefing 3: access to talking therapies
Third in a series of five briefing papers expanding on Mind Cymru's manifesto for the 2011 Welsh Assembly elections. This paper calls for a national anti-discrimination campaign.
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Delivering Male: Effective practice in male mental health
The first ever set of guidelines addressing the mental health needs of men and boys, put together by Mind and the Men’s Health Forum.