23 November 2023 Back to Work or Back against the Wall: responding to the 2023 Autumn Statement The 2023 Autumn Statement has proposed several changes to policy that aim to help people return to work after ill-health but will its approach… Health Society
10 October 2023 World Mental Health Day: understanding the role of our society On World Mental Health Day, the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health is highlighting the need to understand how societal systems, structures and… Health Society
9 October 2023 At the Edge of Care: creating downward spirals At the Edge of Care project team discuss findings from a systematic review on support and interventions for parents with mental health needs and… Health Society
3 October 2023 Understanding the role of place in refugee mental health to inform policy ‘Place’ is inherent in the experience of every refugee and has a deep impact on their mental health. In this blog Hannah Kienzler and Guntars… Health Society
15 August 2023 We need a ceasefire in the welfare system An insight from ongoing research into how the welfare benefits system could be improved to better support people with health conditions and… Health Society
8 August 2023 Making place in refugee health research: An Australian perspective Four researchers from Sydney, Australia explore the relationship between place and health and wellbeing among recently resettled refugees in… Society Health Service International
10 July 2023 Bringing data together to understand employment, disability and health among people with severe mental illness People from racialised minority groups diagnosed with severe mental illnesses may face greater social inequities, leading to worse outcomes following… Health Technology & Science
9 May 2023 Mental Health: An integral part of Spiritual Well-being and Evangelism Evangelist Winston Webber reflects on his contribution to a Centre-led PhD research project Society Health Research London Service
18 April 2023 Letters of Refuge Dr James Corke-Webster discusses his recent co-led exhibition and research on centering voices of those who have experienced displacement and… Arts & Culture Health International Society
4 April 2023 Not My Shame: the shame will belong to the perpetrators. Zara Asif shares an update on the collaborative Not My Shame project Arts & Culture Health Society London Service
NICE guidelines for self-harm: a new school of thought Centre student Holly Crudgington writes for ACAMH Magazine, The Bridge.
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Why do some children experience psychotic symptoms? Dr Helen Fisher writes for the The British Academy