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Winter edition of the Mental Health Wales journal out now!

17Dec

The Winter 2021 edition of the Mental Health Wales journal is out now and is a young people’s special. We… read more

Mental health benefits of visiting UK woodlands estimated at £185 million

08Dec

Visits to the UK’s woodlands boosts mental health and is estimated to save £185 million in treatment costs annually, a… read more

Mental Health Foundation announces loneliness as theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2022

02Dec

The Mental Health Foundation has announced the dates and theme of next year’s Mental Health Awareness Week. It will run… read more

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