The network | in About Mind Our network of over 160 local Minds delivers local services like counselling, befriending and advice.
Our success stories | in About Mind Over more than 60 years Mind has worked to improve the lives of all people with experience of mental health problems. Here are some recent achievements of which we are proud.
Mind in Action | in Become a Mind member Mind in Action is Mind's network of groups and individuals who work together to campaign locally and nationally for a better deal for people with mental health problems.
Mind's media office | in News Mind provides a range of services to members of the media which foster good practice in reporting on mental health.
Open Up | in Time to Change Open Up is Mind's grassroots anti-discrimination project, and is led by people with personal experience of mental health problems.
Mind welcomes radical reform of social care | in News Story Mind welcomes the Government's move to simplify the process and create a fairer system for the many thousands of people with mental health problems who currently pay for social care services.
Mental health patients neglected and forgotten | in News Story 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.
Screening Madness | in Campaign report This report identifies popular films as a reservoir of prejudice, ignorance and fear that feeds and perpetuates damaging stereotypes of people with mental health problems.
Mind in action | in Blog Post Thousands of people across England and Wales campaigned with Mind over the past year to improve life for everyone with experience of mental distress. Find out what we all achieved.
Mind welcomes legal judgment on care and accommodation | in News Story Mind has today welcomed the judgment in the case of R (SL) v Westminster City Council, which clarified the duty of local authorities to provide appropriate care and accommodation for people with mental health problems.
If you have seen inappropriate coverage of mental health in the media, you can make a complaint.
Related Case Studies
Brian's storyI had to attend a medical interview to see if i was fit to work. There was no consultation of my medical notes. After the interview I felt worthless, stressed, humiliated, tearful, but luckily had my wife as support.
Julia's storyPressures at work started to build up and I had to take time off with stress. After three months the stress turned into depression.
Mind Cymru elephant takes care of health and safetyThe Elephant in the Room recently visited the TUC Wales Health and Safety reps conference in Cardiff highlighting Mind's 'Taking care of business' campaign and the need to improve mental health in the workplace.
Mind Cymru Listening Conversations 2011 New Event AnnouncedMind Cymru has been holding a series of events across Wales at the end of 2011. We’ve now put on an extra event in Blaenau Ffestiniog to look at issues affecting Welsh language speakers and rural communities.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, not so funny anymoreFor OCD awareness week and in advance of World Mental Health Day, Charlotte blogs about the stigma around OCD: "Please stop belittling the suffering that hides behind this witty acronym."
The X Factor and mental healthAre vulnerable people being exploited or humiliated on the X Factor? Matt Taylor blogs on why mental health should not become a spectator sport.