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.
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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.
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Please note, the media office is only able to respond to enquiries from or about the media.
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MarMind comments on the case of Peter Bryan
We are appalled by the sensationalist media response that demonises all mental health service users.
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MarMind's Manifesto launched at annual conference
Mental health policies that work.
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MarMind's Manifesto launched at annual conference
Mind calls on the next Government to deliver badly-needed effective solutions to mental health issues in the UK today.
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FebMind comments on new NICE guidelines on restraint
It's been clear for years that these guidelines are desperately needed, and their introduction is welcome.
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FebCharity expresses concern over manipulated image of 'sicknote Britain'
Mind has called for clarification over how people will be allocated to the new benefits to replace Incapacity Benefit.
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JanMind welcomes Government's commitment to 'Delivering Race Equality' but highlights concerns on key issues
However, while commending the Government's stated commitment to reducing racial discrimination in the NHS, Mind continues to highlight concerns over the potential lack of delivery on a number of key issues.
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DecMind's response to Joint Committee on Human Rights report
This report is a damning indictment of Britain's jails. It brings home the inadequacy of the prison system in coping with the huge rise in vulnerable people awaiting trial or being sentenced to custody.
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DecChristmas for £15.90: Mind reveals staggering levels of hardship for over 22,000 mental health inpatients
Inpatients on downrated benefits can't even afford the basics, let alone Christmas presents