This month we published a new briefing on poverty and its impact on mental health. The evidence is clear that if we're serious about improving mental health we have to be serious about ending poverty.
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This briefing explores how living in poverty increases people’s risk of mental health difficulties, and calls for concrete action to improve mental health by increasing the incomes and reducing the costs of the poorest people in society.
We are evaluating how OHID's Better Mental Health Fund has been supporting mental health in communities - watch this film showcasing the difference these projects are making.