23 March 2023 Refugee wellbeing and precarious placemaking in hotels Dr Amy Clarke reflects on project exploring the experiences of refugees in hotels Society Health Service International
6 February 2023 Our contribution to the Draft Mental Health Bill The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Lived Experience Advisory Board write about the importance of lived experience perspectives in mental… Society University Health Service Research
16 November 2022 On the edge: What the cost-of-living crisis could mean for UK mental health The ESRC Centre of Society and Mental Health explores the anticipated impacts of the cost of living crisis and related Government spending on mental… Health Society Service Research
23 September 2022 How can communities come together to partner for change? Reflections on the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Partnering for Change Festival 2022 Arts & Culture Society Health London Service Research
15 June 2022 Refugee mental health: understanding place, politics and migration Understanding 'place' is critical to supporting the mental health of refugees and migrants facing challenging conditions upon arrival. Health Society Service Research
3 March 2022 Why refugee-focused charities need the help of academia In this blog, CEO of New Citizens’ Gateway Dr Nazee Akbari explores how academic can support the work of charities working with refugee communities, Health International Society Service
3 March 2022 Democratising Research: The Development of an Online Research Methods Toolkit We are a group of researchers made up of service users, survivors, academics, project coordinators and artists in the ESRC Centre for Society and… Society Health Research Service
13 December 2021 Young people's reflections on supporting adolescent mental health beyond the pandemic How can we build back fairer post-Covid? Three REACH Community Champions reflect on our recent policy briefing. Health Society Service
8 October 2021 Youth Mental Health and Covid-19: How can we build back fairer? In 2021, a Policy Lab was held as the culminating event of a jointly run conference exploring the impacts of COVID-19 and related responses on the… Health Society Service
18 May 2020 King's recognised for promoting good health and wellbeing King’s has been ranked second in the UK and eleventh in the world for improving good health and wellbeing in the Times Higher Education Impact… Society Health Service London International Research
NICE guidelines for self-harm: a new school of thought Centre student Holly Crudgington writes for ACAMH Magazine, The Bridge.
The Subjects of Digital Psychiatry 13 October 2020 | By Dörte Bemme, Natassia Brenman and Beth Semel | Published by Somatosphere
Why do some children experience psychotic symptoms? Dr Helen Fisher writes for the The British Academy