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Apply for a grant to train a senior mental health lead to develop your school or college's approach to mental health and wellbeing.
Information for eligible state-funded schools and colleges about grant funding for senior mental health lead training and how to apply.
An action plan for improved mental health support to elite and professional sports people.
Call to run a project which will provide training and support to employers and employees to assist them in managing people with mental health needs, in the Humber LEP area.
The UKSAR Mental Health and Wellbeing Work Group considered how the six Mental Health at Work Commitment Standards can be translated into a form that is more appropriate for volunteers.
Higher Education Minister Robert Halfon delivered a speech at the Universities UK conference on mental health in higher education in London on 21 November 2023.
Victims of serious crimes committed by those with mental disorders will be able to explain in their own words the impact the offence has had on them.
Resources from the Prevention Concordat for Better Mental Health programme to help local areas with prevention planning arrangements.
Guidance on managing and using bed rails safely.
Resources to improve, develop and sustain social work across the mental health sector.
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