In-house training | in Training and events Do your staff need training on mental health issues? Would you like to benefit from a cost-effective package, tailored to the needs of your organisation?
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.
Training courses in March | in News Story Are you or your staff in contact with people who have experienced mental distress? Have you identified a need to enhance knowledge and understanding of the issues?
Sarah's storyI don’t know why I experience depression. What is important is that I now recognise it as an illness, rather than seeing myself as a useless failure, and can therefore recover to better health.
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.
Sally Brampton puts mental health on the record at journalist eventTime to Change is spearheading a new initiative offering journalists and programme makers from all sectors an insight into mental health to ensure that reporting of the issue is done fairly and accurately.
Mindcast shortlisted for a Sony Radio Academy Award We are delighted that Radio DJ and Mind Media Awards judge Matt Wilkinson and Mind media volunteer Siobhan O’Neil have been nominated for a very prestigious Sony Radio Academy Award.
Why we need excellent crisis care everywhereSarah writes about two very different experiences of mental health crisis care and explains why excellent crisis care needs to be consistent and available everywhere.
Getting help - when enough is enoughTony blogs about deciding to get help from his local Mind: "I reached a point over a year ago when I decided: 'Enough is enough!'"