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 […]
At the heart of the campaign is the free, NHS-approved Mind Plan.Users answer 5 simple questions online to get a personalised mental health action plan with practical tips to help them deal with stress and anxiety, boost their mood, sleep better and feel more in control.
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (15 to 22 May 2023), Better Health – Every Mind Matters from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) is launching a new campaign backed by ...
Better Health Every Mind Matters. Highlighting ways to look after our mental wellbeing, the campaign is aimed at all adults but weighted towards vulnerable groups and those most at risk of mental health problems. Our shared goals are to help encourage, enable and motivate preventative mental health behaviours.
Every Mind Matters' current campaign encourages you to ‘find your little big thing’ to highlight that doing the little things can make a big difference to your mental health. Aimed at 25–54-year-olds but weighted towards those that are struggling and most at risk of mental health problems, the resources below will help to raise awareness of the guidance and tools available to help adults ...
This campaign and these resources are a great way to access support and help parents to understand steps they can take to care even more for their children’s mental health and wellbeing.
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 ...
Since 2001, the Mental Health Foundation has been leading Mental Health Awareness Week - bringing the UK together to focus on getting good mental health. This year, the week takes place from 12 to 18 May 2025 and the theme is 'community'. We want to use this Mental Health Awareness Week to celebrate the power and importance of community.
Our #FundTheHubs campaign is calling on the UK government to fund a network of early support hubs across England. These hubs will make sure young people aged 11-24 have somewhere to go for their mental health. Before they hit crisis point. Support our Fund the Hubs campaign
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). ...
Learn about our campaigns to improve the mental health of people in Wales. And see how we're lobbying the Welsh Assembly. Campaigns in Wales. Our first steps for the new UK government. We're calling on the new UK government to make sure everyone gets the support they need, when they need it. Learn more about the 5 first steps we're recommending ...
Mental health promotion. ... the Better Health – Every Mind Matters campaign was relaunched to provide NHS-endorsed tips and advice to help children and young people’s mental wellbeing, and ...
As part of the UK Government’s efforts to tackle health problems, including mental health, earlier in the cycle, the newly-created Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) has launched the latest Better Health – Every Mind Matters campaign to improve the general public’s mental wellbeing. The new campaign aims to empower members of the general public to look after their ...
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Since 2001, the Mental Health Foundation has been leading Mental Health Awareness Week - bringing together the UK to focus on getting good mental health. Each May, millions of people from every part of society take part. They include people in schools and further education; private, public and charity sectors; families and individuals. Find out ...
Our public engagement work is focused on offering the public evidence-based, free information to help them look after their own and their loved one's mental health. 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 ...