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Rising demand for support signals a looming mental health crisis, charity warns

27Oct

Rethink Mental Illness has experienced a surge in demand for advice and information from the public and is calling for… read more

£10 million to support university students through pandemic

22Oct

The Welsh Government has announced it’s providing an extra £10 million this year towards supporting university students during the pandemic…. read more

New study reveals mental health impact of initial lockdown period

21Oct

The first six weeks of the pandemic and lockdown had a major impact on the UK population’s mental health and… read more

“Collateral damage” – the effects of COVID-19 on children and young people

12Oct

Launched on 9 October ahead of World Mental Health Day on 10 October, the Senedd’s Children, Young People and Education… read more

Three out of five children and young people coping with emotional and mental health issues every week in Wales

12Oct

More than 60 per cent of children and young people experience difficult emotions or mental health issues at least once… read more

Two thirds of public against social care cuts during pandemic

06Oct

The Government is under increasing pressure to use the review of the Coronavirus Act 2020 in two weeks’ time to… read more

Playing football can improve mental health and social confidence, new research finds

05Oct

Playing football is a good way to get physically fit. But a new study from Swansea University and University of South Wales… read more

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