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.
Unworkable and regressive | in Campaign report The draft Mental Health Bill represents the next stage in a process of consultation which has included the Richardson Committee Report, the Government Green Paper, the Health Committee Report and finally the White Paper.
Safe, sound and surgical | in Campaign report The white paper, Reforming the Mental Health Act (2001), is a key part of the Government's reform of mental health law, which claims to be creating a modern service that is 'safe, sound and supportive'.
Love legal aid this Valentine’s Day | in Blog Post Mind, Justice for all and many MPs are fighting for the rights of people with experience of mental distress and others to have equal access to justice. But time is running out to influence Government.
Influencing DLA reform | in Blog Post Today, Mind submitted a joint response to the Government’s consultation on reforming Disability Living Allowance. Here we discuss the proposals and our current work.
Plan B on Psychotherapy Regulation | in Blog Post Mental health nurse and blogger Zarathustra returns to the Mind blog with a warning that plans to regulate psychotherapy are being watered down by the Coalition Government.
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.
Your chance to speak out on changes to the NHS | in Blog Post Mind's CEO will report back to the Government on the views of patients and service users on proposed reforms to health and social care services. Find out the latest on the 'listening exercise' and how to have your say on the future of the NHS.
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.