Mind news and press releases
The latest news from the leading mental health charity in England and Wales.
Below you'll find all the latest news from Mind. In this section you can also learn about the services our media office can provide, and find a list of Mind's spokespeople.
Contact us
Please note that these contact details are for media enquiries only. Find other ways to contact Mind.
For comment, interviews, case studies or information on our latest news and campaigns, journalists contact the Mind media team on media@mind.org.uk or phone 020 8522 1743 or 07850 788514 out of hours.
If you are looking for comment from Mind Cymru, please contact Ruth Coombs on 02920 346 575 or 07779 727886 out of hours.
Please note, the media office is only able to respond to enquiries from or about the media.
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NovOpen Up
Open Up is supporting films, conferences, art shows, roadshows and talent shows - each about mental health and tackling the stigma surrounding it.
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NovGovernment's social care Green Paper overlooks mental health
Mind responds as the consultation on the Paper closes.
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NovNovember/December issue of Openmind out now
Check out the latest issue of the UK's only editorially independent mental health magazine.
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NovUK puts mental health of refugees and asylum seekers at risk
Mind launches new reports looking at the issues around the mental health of refugees and asylum seekers.
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NovA professional approach to mental health at work
Time to Change launches website to give advice to employers and employees on managing mental health at work.
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OctNICE guidance must not be used to cut counselling
New NHS guidance risks closing down treatment options for patients seeking counselling services.
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OctDisability Living Allowance will not be scrapped
Health Secretary Andy Burnham has confirmed that the Government will not make any changes to the DLA.
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OctArt therapy - Mind 2010 calendar
Our new calendar features exclusive art from members of our local Mind associations.
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9
OctBBC Headroom making you smile
BBC Headroom's big screens will be around the country this World Mental Health Day.
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OctSports stars help level the playing field for people with mental illness
Frank Bruno, Tony Adams and Marcus Trescothick support Time To Change's latest report 'Levelling the Playing Field'.
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OctStacey’s bipolar symptoms get worse
EastEnders character Stacey Slater has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and this week her sympoms start to get worse.
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OctGordon Ramsay and Alec Stewart join Chelsea FC to kick off Get Moving
Gordon Ramsay and former England cricket captain Alec Stewart presented a trophy to the victors of a football tournament for people with mental health problems.
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OctGet Moving and Dance!
Saturday 10 October is World Mental Health Day and Get Moving is holding a free dance festival in Regent's Park.
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OctMary and Mind need you
Mind is once again teaming up with fashion powerhouse Mary Portas for the next series of Mary Queen of Shops.
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SepMental health patients seen but not heard
Mind comments on the mental health acute inpatient users survey published by the Care Quality Commission.