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Mind Cymru campaigns

Whether it’s lobbying politicians in the Senedd, or building pressure for better services - we campaign to get a better deal for people in Wales with mental health problems.

Mae'r dudalen hon hefyd ar gael yn Gymraeg. This link will take you to a Welsh translation of this page.

What issues does Mind Cymru campaign on?

Moving to adult services

The move from child to adult services is leaving many isolated and ignored. Our Sort the Switch campaign is fighting for a system change.

>See the campaign

Statutory Sick Pay

Statutory Sick Pay isn't good enough. No one should pay such a high price for having to take time off sick for their mental health. We're campaigning to change it.

>See the campaign

Stroke survivors' mental health

Only 3% of stroke survivors with a mental health problem receive support when they need it most. We're working with Stroke Association to change this.

>Read our report

Benefits

The welfare system isn't working for people with mental health problems. We’re campaigning to make sure that benefits help people to live with independence and dignity.

>See the campaign

Stigma

We’re working to end stigma and discrimination for people with mental health problems. We're doing this through our anti-stigma campaign, Time to Change Wales.

>See the campaign

A Million Hands

Our research shows that young people don't always understand how to take care of their mental health. We're working with Scouts so more young people can learn about mental health.

>See the campaign

How to get involved

Mind campaigners work with us to campaign for a better deal for people with mental health problems.

As a Mind campaigner, you might sign petitions, write to your MP, or share your experiences of mental health.

Whatever you do, you'll fight to improve mental health for people in Wales.

Become a campaigner

Learn more about mental health in Wales

We have lots of reports about mental health issues, and how they impact people in Wales. 

Read the reports

Other ways to get involved

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