Time to Change | in Current campaigns Mind is a partner in Time to Change, the campaign to end the discrimination faced by people who experience mental health problems, as well as improve the nation's wellbeing.
Get Moving for mental health | in News Story England's first mass participation event boosting wellbeing and breaking down the barriers of mental health stigma on 4 - 12 October 2008
Mind comments on new public attitudes survey | in News Story Overall, the general picture is that attitudes towards mental health are at best static - it's the reason why some of the leading mental health charities got together to form Moving People, a campaign aimed at tackling stigma and discrimination towards pe
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.
Another assault | in Campaign report The Another Assault report explores the extent of fear, crime and victimisation to which people with mental distress are exposed, and uncovers the barriers people with mental distress face in accessing criminal justice agencies.
A chance in a generation | in Blog Post The Government's New Horizons consultation on the future of mental health services is a pivotal moment for the lives of millions of people.
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.
The Bournemouth effect? | in Blog Post The party conference season has kicked off with the Lib Dems in Bournemouth. This is a good conference venue - sea air, pleasant walks and friendly people. Or so we thought....
Is this discrimination of the first order? | in Blog Post When Mind landed in Brighton for the Labour Party Conference, everyone was talking about the BBC's quizzing of Gordon Brown on whether he was taking "pills to help him get through".
Get well soon.... | in Blog Post A report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists found that half of people in hospital due to mental health problems do not receive any gifts or cards.
Beatrice's story | in Case Study My friend has bipolar disorder, PTSD, social anxiety and agoraphobia had her benefits withdrawn earlier this year. When she heard about the withdrawal of benefit she was devastated and she became more ill.
Open Up | in News Story Open Up is supporting films, conferences, art shows, roadshows and talent shows - each about mental health and tackling the stigma surrounding it.
What's in a name | in Blog Post Perhaps it's human nature to make sense of the world by putting things into groups and labelling them. But is having a diagnostic label a help or hindrance?
The mental toll of disability hate crime | in Blog Post As the EHRC continues its inquiry into disability-related harrassment this summer, David Stocks shares his personal experience of the devastating consequences hate crime can have on mental health.
Health care for all? | in Blog Post On International Human Rights Day, Mind's Refugee and Asylum Project Worker considers inequalities in the current mental health system for asylum seekers in Britain.
Sport talks about mental health | in Blog Post Mind's Chief Executive applauds the overwhelming supportive reactions to England cricketer Michael Yardy's depression from his teammates, employers and the media.
Mental Health & Public Transport | in Blog Post The Mental Health Action Group in Derbyshire says people experiencing mental health problems experience barriers and other difficulties when using public transport and are campaigning to address this.
Catherine Zeta-Jones speaks up about bipolar | in News Story Time to Change, England’s largest anti-stigma campaign (run by the mental health charities Mind and Rethink) applaud the actress Catherine Zeta-Jones for her decision to speak publicly about her bipolar disorder diagnosis.
Red Tape Challenge: Equality Act 2010 | in Blog Post The Government's red tape challenge is asking for comments on Equality Act including whether it should be scrapped altogether. Pauline is worried that this will mean a step backwards for people with disabilities.
How I was labelled unfit for work | in Blog Post Why should a depressive episode in the past be treated any differently to other health conditions? The first in our series of blogs on mental health at work.
Beyond the Reach of Ladders | in Blog Post What makes some people turn towards danger, rather than away from it? Sara reviews Beyond the Reach of Ladders and discusses how difficult it can be to talk about mental health problems.
Meet Me in Winter | in Blog Post Katie blogs about how being open about her diagnosis of bipolar disorder has helped her to cope. This inspired her project Meet Me in Winter which brings people together and encourages them to share their stories.
The culture of silence must end | in Blog Post Pauline from our Legal Unit blogs about what we've been doing to help employers understand the impact of mental health problems on staff and encourage a culture of openness in the workplace.
A mother's story | in Blog Post Sarah opens up about her postnatal mental health problems and the distressing and confusing feelings she had for her infant daughter.
We’re not frightened anymore | in Blog Post Mind CEO, Paul Farmer, blogs about yesterday's historic debate in Parliament: "We’re step closer to a world where we can ask for help when we need it, where we don't need to struggle on in silence."
Living with me and my OCD | in Blog Post Freelance filmmaker, Claire, blogs for us on what it is like to live with OCD and shares her film 'Living with me and my OCD.'
Uncomfortable truths | in Blog Post Our CEO, Paul Farmer, blogs today about the urgent changes which need to take place in the welfare system, following last night's welfare double bill by Dispatches and Panorama.
My letter to depression | in Blog Post Today, Garry shares with us what he would write if he were to send a letter to his depression. We really enjoyed this interesting take on blogging, let us know your thoughts.
"Pull yourself together" | in Blog Post Kafayat blogs for us on her experiences of post natal depression and the difficulties in gaining support from family and friends.
Coping with stigma | in Blog Post Thomas blogs for us about the horrible treatment he received whilst struggling with a mental health problem. He shares the positive changes he’s made in his life and how he was able to get there.
Homeless | in Blog Post Jules blogs for us about her experience of being discharged from hospital to appalling homeless shelter conditions. She also shares a personal victory she has achieved in campaigning for change.
Facing my fears | in Blog Post Mind runs training in mental health awareness for private and public sector organisations and individuals. One of our trainers, Amarinder, blogs about what speaking about her own experiences means to the audience (and to her).
The importance of information | in Blog Post Today Thomas blogs for us about the importance of good quality legal information and why he feels it would have made a difference for him.