Over the past week, public discussion on mental health has been loud, confusing and at times steeped in myth and storytelling ...
The government has announced a review into the prevalence of and support for mental health conditions, ADHD and autism. Mark Winstanley, Chief Executive of Rethink Mental Illness, said: “Long waits ...
Change is possible when we listen to the people most affected. Read the ten key actions that could reshape the future of ...
Today an independent review of the role of employers in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces was published. In response to The Keep Britain Working ...
Andrew has been attending our Wiltshire Hearing Voices group after struggling with voice-hearing and unusual beliefs. For Mental Health Awareness Week, he shares how the group’s welcoming and ...
On Thursday 23rd October, Rethink Mental Illness announced our 2025 award winners at our awards ceremony in London. Our annual awards recognise people and groups who have made a real difference to ...
Rethink Mental Illness is proud to announce our 2025 Janey Antoniou Campaigner of the Year award winners. The award recognises people who have campaigned to make a real difference to people who are ...
National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes and changing lives.
Rethink Mental Illness’ latest survey of people experiencing mental illness reveals the devastating impact of lengthy waits for treatment, with a higher proportion saying they had attempted suicide ...
Thanks to you, we’ve campaigned effectively to force the government to rethink their plans to cut disability benefits. Read on to find out how your support made a difference. In June, the government ...
Amy shares her thoughts on what it’s like to be out of work whilst living with a mental illness. What happens when all your worth to society is encapsulated in one thing alone? We hear over and again ...
“My wish is to help one person who feels that they are struggling,” says Kirsten Rose, service manager for The Hub at Wolverhampton train station. “I want that one person to know that there is light, ...
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