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Mental health programme Time to Change Wales extended by three years

23Feb

A campaign to help people to talk about mental health and to end discrimination has received an additional £1.4m to extend the… read more

One in three employers have not talked to staff about their mental health over the past year

22Feb

New research by Acas has found that over a third (35%) of British employers have not spoken to their staff… read more

Nearly four in five young people in Wales waiting over a month for first mental health appointment

18Feb

Nearly four in five young people in Wales are waiting over a month for their first mental health appointment, according… read more

Welsh business owners have highest levels of mental health issues in the UK, says report

11Feb

Welsh results from ACCA and The CFN reveals Welsh businesses recorded the highest levels of impact on mental health, with… read more

Time to Talk Day: 50,000 people in Wales who had problems with their mental health for the first time during the pandemic have not spoken to anyone about it

03Feb

Almost 1 in 3 respondents (31 per cent) to a survey of 1,000 over 16s in Wales who have experienced… read more

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    • Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment
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