It's been a busy month for us at the Centre! Today we published a new report on how Student Space has been supporting students’ mental health during the pandemic.
This month we shared new research with MMHA and LSE explores a new approach to maternal mental health support, and our reporton how BBC Children in Need’s A Million & Me programme is supporting the wellbeing of children under 14.
As it’s Children’s Mental Health Week, have a listen to our latest podcast on addressing the postcode lottery in children’s mental health support.
An evaluation of a web-based intervention supporting student mental wellbeing over the pandemic
We look at how online mental health hub Student Space, set up by Student Minds, has been supporting students with their mental health and other challenges during Covid-19.
Increasing access to treatment for women with common maternal mental health problems
1 in 5 women experience a mental health difficulty during pregnancy or after giving birth, but many receive little support. We explore how a new approach of integrated service provision could address gaps in maternal mental health support.
How BBC Children in Need's A Million & Me projects are supporting 8-13 year olds' mental health
Our report explores how everyday conversations about mental wellbeing can equip children to learn healthy habits and reach out for help when they need it.
Nick O'Shea, the Centre’s Chief Economist, and Charlotte Rainer, Lead of the Children & Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, join Thea to discuss how we can end the postcode lottery in children's mental health care.