The campaign empowers people to look after their mental health by directing them to free, practical tips and advice. By answering five simple questions through the Every Mind Matters platform, people can get a tailored ‘ Mind Plan ’, giving them personalised tips to help deal with stress and anxiety, boost their mood, sleep better and feel more in control.
Today, the NHS will launch a new landmark campaign using the iconic Beatles song ‘Help!” to get the nation taking better care of their mental health. Backed by some of the UK’s biggest artists, the campaign will encourage people struggling with their mental health to seek support. ‘Help!’, written by John Lennon in 1964, was […]
NHS Active 10 app Track and build up your daily walks – start with 10 minutes every day! Self-help CBT techniques ... Get tips and advice on helping others struggling with their mental health. Ways you can help others. Urgent support If you cannot wait to see a doctor and feel unable to cope or keep yourself safe, it's important to get ...
Every Mind Matters is a campaign run by NHS England, which features the mental health tool My Mind Plan at the heart of their resources and advice for those facing mental health problems. The aim of Every Mind Matters is to give people the skills and confidence to support our own and each other’s mental health and suggest what we should do if ...
Change NHS. The biggest public conversation about the future of the NHS since its birth has been launched. These resources enable you to encourage all patients, their families as well as NHS staff, care workers and public health workers to take part and help shape the government Mission to fix our NHS.
Topics: Mental health, NHS Campaign start date: 15 January 2024 This is a campaign to promote NHS mental health services, encouraging anyone experiencing feelings such as anxiety, depression or other common mental health concerns to seek help through NHS Talking Therapies (also known as IAPT- Improved Access to Psychological Therapies).
NHS England have introduced a new mental health campaign, ‘Help Us, Help You’, that will run across the country from 15 January to 10 March 2024. ... Your GP can refer you to the services, or you can do a self-referral online at nhs.uk/talk. The services are available to anyone aged 18 or above, and who is registered with a GP. However, the ...
Delivered by OHID, the Better Health - Every Mind Matters campaign offers NHS-approved tips and advice to help people manage their anxiety, including links to free NHS apps, such as Couch to 5K ...
Meet the Mental Health Policy Group. Mind is part of the Mental Health Policy Group, a partnership of 6 organisations working to improve mental health. We represent providers, professionals and people who use mental health services. And we meet with ministers, political stakeholders, and NHS bodies to push for change. Meet the group
Parents, carers, teachers and students should also be reassured that the NHS has been and will continue to be there for everyone with concerns about their mental health, whether through 24/7 ...
People with mental health worries are being urged to seek help in a new phase of the NHS’s Help Us Help You campaign. Although mental health services have been running throughout the pandemic there was a marked dip in referrals despite evidence that coronavirus is making problems more common. Now a new NHS campaign will […]
Today, the NHS will launch a new landmark campaign using the iconic Beatles song ‘Help!” to get Londoners taking better care of their mental health. Backed by some of the UK’s biggest artists, the campaign will encourage people struggling with their mental health to seek support. ‘Help!’, written by John Lennon in 1964, was credited […]
The all-star campaign, which will run across radio, social media, and on demand, is also being backed by a number of leading charities including Mind, Royal College of Psychiatrists, and AGE UK. NHS mental health director Claire Murdoch said: “The pandemic has taken a toll on the nation’s mental health, and we know January can be a ...
The NHS is launching a new landmark campaign using the iconic Beatles song ‘Help!” to get the nation taking better care of their mental health. Since the start of the pandemic some 2.3 million people have come forward for NHS talking therapies, but more than 50 per cent of people were concerned about their mental health last year – and ...
We are the home of Mental Health Awareness Week, which takes place every May and marks other events like World Mental Health Day in October. Throughout the year, we run awareness campaigns targeting some of the people most at risk of mental ill-health. You can find out more about some of our public engagement work below.
Accessing NHS mental health services campaign is part of the "Help Us, Help You" campaign, which seeks to address the barriers that are stopping some patients from accessing NHS services. The mental health phase focuses on encouraging people struggling with mental health issues, like anxiety and depression, to get help through NHS talking ...
Based on a successful initiative by West London NHS Trust, this campaign aimed to encourage more women/birthing people to seek mental health support early on, particularly because perinatal mental health issues are often underreported. How to access support. Across North West London and Milton Keynes, we have a perinatal team ready to help:
The new campaign launches to support the nation’s mental health, as half of adults say they are more worried during this current lockdown than in March 2020. New Every Mind Matters campaign - GOV.UK