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Quarter of home care workers in Wales sought mental health help during pandemic, study finds

31Jan

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of domiciliary care workers in Wales has been revealed in the… read more

Time to Talk Day 2022 approaching!

25Jan

There’s now just one week until Time to Change’s ‘Time to Talk Day’ 2022 which takes place on Thursday 3rd February…. read more

RABI launches two new farmer mental health support services

13Jan

The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) has launched two new services – counselling and mental health training – in response… read more

INTERVIEW: Lynne Neagle MS, Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing

10Jan

We ask the Deputy Minister about her plans to improve mental health services for young people in Wales, the future… read more

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    • Addiction-related stigma poses a significant barrier to seeking support, new report reveals
    • Summer edition of the Mental Health Wales journal out now!
    • 60 per cent of people in Wales say their health has worsened due to rising cost of living
    • LGBT+ Britons more likely to report suffering with mental health conditions
    • Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment
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