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Keeping on top of your personal finances - booklet | in Money and mental health
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Money services explained | in Keeping on top of your personal finances - booklet
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Banks and credit unions | in Money services explained
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Recession puts mental health of men at risk | in News Story
Leading mental health charity Mind today (Monday 11 May) publishes a shocking new report presenting evidence that the recession is having an adverse affect on men's mental health.
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Queen's Speech: Welfare reforms 'must support people with mental health problems', say four leading organisations | in News Story
Four leading mental health organisations have today called on the Government to ensure that any welfare reform measures in the Queen's Speech give the best possible support for people with mental health problems.
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The human cost of recession | in News Story
As the Conservative party predicts that we will see a staggering 26 per cent increase in the number of people experiencing mental health problems by 2010 as a direct result of Britain's economic crisis, Mind says that more investment is needed in service
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Martin Lewis leads piggy banks on parade to launch Mind's debt campaign | in News Story
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Return of the Great Depression causing great depression | in News Story
Mind today publishes a shocking new report that shows that debt is a significant factor in worsening our mental health.
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The price of Christmas on your mental health | in News Story
40 per cent increased levels of stress or anxiety and 25 per cent increased levels of depression
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In the red and feeling blue: FSA awards Mind £95k to tackle debt worries | in News Story
The Financial Services Authority has awarded Mind £95,000 towards a campaign in 2008 which will explore the link between debt and mental health.
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Counting the cost | in Campaign report
There are plenty of 'facts and figures' in the coverage of the financial crisis, but they pay little attention to the costs to mental health and wellbeing that financial difficulties generate.
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How to Mind your money | in News Story
1 in 4 people who experience mental distress have debt problems compared to 1 in 11 of the general population.
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The trouble with money | in Blog Post
Calls to Mind's legal advice line show the poor treatment that people with mental health problems often receive from finance companies.
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Tax and mental health: removing the barriers | in Campaign report
A Mind report in consultation with TaxAid
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Challenging the tax man | in Blog Post
Money worries can be a major trigger for mental distress. Mind's recent research shows that the problem is not just with the financial sector - the tax man needs to take note too.
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Mind wins 'doing money differently' award | in News Story
A Disability Network award has gone to Mind for its information and campaigning on money and debt.
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When the bailiffs call | in Blog Post
The behaviour of debt collectors should not be allowed to compound a person’s mental distress.
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Money, mental health and university | in Blog Post
When my mental health is bad I end up going on spending sprees and ruining everything.
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Mindful money days | in Mind in your area
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Money and mental health | in Money and mental health
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Mind fears for those treading the poverty line | in News Story
New research from Mind has found worrying numbers of people with mental health problems living below the poverty line as they struggle to cope with managing their money.
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A vicious circle | in Blog Post
Our new research, 'Still in the red', shows how the financial strain over Christmas can be much worse for people with mental health problems. Guest blogger Jo describes her own struggle to make ends meet and stay well.
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Still in the red: update on debt and mental health | in Campaign report
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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Have a savvy Christmas | in Blog Post
It feels better knowing that you’re making the most of your money throughout the festive season. So if you want to avoid money problems in the New Year, these tips from Tiana at the Money Advice Service may help.
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Housing and mental health - what are my options? | in Blog Post
We recently published our updated guide to housing and mental health. Chris from our Information team blogs about the importance of stable, affordable and secure housing for good mental health.
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