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Gardening helping to tackle loneliness and social isolation

24May

To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan visited Keep Wales Tidy’s Growing Together initiative… read more

Young people in Wales are being failed when they move from child to adult mental health services, Mind Cymru warns

13May

Mental health services are failing young people when they move from child to adult services – and Mind Cymru is… read more

Over £10m National Lottery funding to improve young people’s mental health in Wales

12May

Today, The National Lottery Community Fund awarded £10.8 million in grants through its Mind Our Future programme to nine partnerships… read more

Mental Health Foundation: ‘Loneliness affects mental health of millions, yet many feel ashamed to talk about it’

09May

Loneliness affects the mental health of millions yet many feel ashamed to talk about it, says a new Mental Health… read more

Spring edition of the Mental Health Wales journal out now!

06May

The Spring 2022 edition of the Mental Health Wales journal is out now and is a campaign special, focusing on… read more

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    • Summer edition of the Mental Health Wales journal out now!
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    • LGBT+ Britons more likely to report suffering with mental health conditions
    • Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment
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