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Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Jacobs on 28 April 2021.
New handheld computers will boost children’s mental health services by helping to quickly tailor treatment to meet their needs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is investing £32 million in psychological therapies
One in ten children aged 5-16 years has a clinically diagnosable mental health problem. At any one time, more than a million children will have a diagnosable mental health disorder and mental illness in childhood and adolescence costs up to...
How MumsAid’s perinatal counselling service is supporting mothers experiencing mental health difficulties.
Health minister Norman Lamb challenges the UK's biggest companies to sign up to Time to Change.
Department of Health’s response to the 'We Still Need to Talk' campaign about psychological therapies.
Schools across the country are to receive new advice to improve teaching about mental health and tackle stigma in schools.
David Behan, Director General for Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships and Dr Andrew McCulloch, Chief Executive of the Mental…
The One-Stop Centre for survivors of Gender-Based Violence was launched at Ng'ombe clinic.
On 'Time to Talk' day, Sellafield Ltd director, Euan Hutton, has talked to our employees about his experiences of mental health.
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