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.
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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JanTalking about mental health - mental health in the media
Mind's Open Up project is supporting the free One in Four conference in London on 1 February.
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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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JulBad reporting on BBC's One Show
On Monday 20 July The One Show on BBC One broadcast a feature which linked mental health with dangerous behaviour.
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JulNew Horizons an opportunity to build a healthier, happier nation
The Government has launched New Horizons, a major new consultation on mental health.
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JulTroubled mental health trust symptomatic of failings nationwide
A damning report from the Care Quality Commission has found multiple failings in inpatient care for patients at West London Mental Health Trust.
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JulLocal Mind shop makes handbags from gladrags
Mental health charity Mind's Ipswich shop is launching 'Piece of Mind' next Monday, a range of eco-friendly bags designed and made by volunteers at the shop.
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JulMind Cymru meets with vice chairs of local health boards
You may know that the National Health Service in Wales is being reorganised into seven local health boards.
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JulMental health patients neglected and forgotten
A shocking report from the Mental Health Act Commission reveals the shameful conditions of many of our mental health wards where poor practice is entrenched, staff are overstretched and often lack the basic skills to prevent tragedies occurring.