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If you have a long-term mental health condition you may be considered disabled under the Equality Act 2010
Advice for British people with mental health needs, and their families and carers, while travelling or living abroad.
This Approach Paper and Theory of Change to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support provides a starting point for development actors on how to improve policies, programmes and impact.
Evidence and guidance to enable healthcare professionals make improvements against wider factors that affect health and wellbeing in mental health.
The Wellcome Trust has funded a 3-year project focusing on effective regulation and evaluation of digital mental health technology.
Resource for mental health nurses to provide tailored physical healthcare for people with mental health problems.
An approach to payment for providers of IAPT services that links payment to patient outcomes as well as the provider’s levels of activity.
This edition of Health Matters focuses on smoking among people living with a broad range of mental health conditions.
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