Mum backs call to end wrongful detention under Mental Health Act
An Islington woman is working with Mencap and the National Autistic Society to end the wrongful detention of disabled people
An Islington woman is working with Mencap and the National Autistic Society to end the wrongful detention of disabled people
Women are more likely to experience some form of depression or anxiety than men, according to surveys conducted in recent
The UK’s first mental health café has opened in Ealing, offering clinical and non-clinical support for anyone aged five to
A survey from one leading UK youth charity found that half of young people in London have had their mental
In 2021, suicide was the biggest cause of death for men under the age of 50 with more than 5,000
Islington Council and the NHS announced a new programme for improving mental health and creating a better future for young
Rough sleepers in London have likened their position to ‘visible violence’ as winter approaches and prices soar in the cost of living crisis.
More than 300 young Londoners are expected to take part of the free-to-attend World Mental Health Day Festival to be
London is preparing for this year’s World Mental Health Day to raise awareness and end the stigma around mental health.
Former academy footballers are calling on academies to offer more support to players they release. In 2020, Jeremy Wisten, 18,
The number of children and young people accessing mental health services in north west London has spiked during the pandemic,